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Remember when Sprint was near $2.50 earlier this year? Man, I wish I had bought big back then. Could have tripled my money in less than a year. SMH

 

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Remember when Sprint was near $2.50 earlier this year? Man, I wish I had bought big back then. Could have tripled my money in less than a year. SMH

 

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I was just saying the same thing the other day.

 

 

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This thread sure has been quiet lately, therefore let me ask the following,...

 

Recently, "Straight Path Communications" was being bid by AT&T last month to acquire it for its 28 GHz and 39 GHz millimeter wave spectrum, but a new bidder emerged which some are speculating is Verizon. The stock has soared through the roof. (rising 253.7 % in three months) But one analyst is stating it may be Softbank. In her analysis, she describes the reason why it may be Masa.

Even though all points seem to lead to Verizon being the secret bidder, I do find the idea interesting if it was Masa trying to acquire more spectrum. 

 

Any thoughts?

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This thread sure has been quiet lately, therefore let me ask the following,...

 

Recently, "Straight Path Communications" was being bid by AT&T last month to acquire it for its 28 GHz and 39 GHz millimeter wave spectrum, but a new bidder emerged which some are speculating is Verizon. The stock has soared through the roof. (rising 253.7 % in three months) But one analyst is stating it may be Softbank. In her analysis, she describes the reason why it may be Masa.

Even though all points seem to lead to Verizon being the secret bidder, I do find the idea interesting if it was Masa trying to acquire more spectrum.

 

Any thoughts?

I think it is VZW. Sprint doesn't seem all that interested in buy new spectrum.

 

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Just sold off more shares of Sprint (S) @ $9.20 due to Tidal purchase and continued 52-week highs.

 

 

I might start buying shares in Sprint (S) again if the price drops back into the low $7 range.

After a long patience, Sprint (S) is back in the $7 range today.  :)

 

Now, I have to evaluate and decide if it is time to buy again.

 

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7% drop today as of now.

 

Started buying Sprint (S) again @ $7.39

 

Good move, I should have sold when it hit $9. Its flying today.

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Perhaps sell when there is another price spike due to rumor or other hype.

It's flying today. It will probably break $9

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