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Hopefully the regional/local managers have a better sense of what's going on in their specific market and can better direct those improvements as needed.

I wonder how much there paying all these top noch presidents. There debt is worse then expected 3b5f20ef650950e992106304d3edf9ad.jpg

 

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I wonder how much there paying all these top noch presidents. There debt is worse then expected 3b5f20ef650950e992106304d3edf9ad.jpg

 

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Son said a lot more things last year besides being a "busy guy". He has reaffirmed his support for Sprint multiple times, but they don't bother to mention that in the article.

 

SoftBank has since made multiple share purchases of Sprint stock and it's right up against the 85% ownership threshold, which if exceeded, would result in SoftBank having to acquire the rest of Sprint.

 

The Bloomberg Article on which this Seeking Alpha post is based strikes me as a hit piece. I'll bet someone is shorting Sprint stock today.

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Moffet is at it again!!

 

I have this weird feeling that this guy has some skin in the game and comes out like a bandit after shorting Sprint.

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Moffet is at it again!!

 

I have this weird feeling that this guy has some skin in the game and comes out like a bandit after shorting Sprint.

 

Moffett has been wrong on Sprint so many times, but he writes in such a way and is cited in such a way as if he never was.

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Son said a lot more things last year besides being a "busy guy". He has reaffirmed his support for Sprint multiple times, but they don't bother to mention that in the article.

 

SoftBank has since made multiple share purchases of Sprint stock and it's right up against the 85% ownership threshold, which if exceeded, would result in SoftBank having to acquire the rest of Sprint.

 

The Bloomberg Article on which this Seeking Alpha post is based strikes me as a hit piece. I'll bet someone is shorting Sprint stock today.

Well, i dont think masa will break the treshhold, until sprint is in the green. If sprint can make it out on top im all for it, but it just looks really bad!

 

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Well, i dont think masa will break the treshhold, until sprint is in the green. If sprint can make it out on top im all for it, but it just looks really bad!

 

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Looks bad to whom exactly?

 

How many of the customers who walk into the retail stores every day even understand what a bond is?

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Looks bad to whom exactly?

 

How many of the customers who walk into the retail stores every day even understand what a bond is?

In reality not many, unless they keep up with the stock and numbers. When Bloomberg reports this its taken more serious then if any others reported it.

 

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On gsm arena ... the htc 10 only shows gsm bands for at&t and t mobile

 

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Like I said, a Sprint version exists. There is absolutely no question about that. None. So don't worry about it.

 

Whoever tipped that author likely had a GSM version of the phone.

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On gsm arena ... the htc 10 only shows gsm bands for at&t and t mobile

 

The site is GSMArena.  It is not a solid source for CDMA2000 info.  Use your head.

 

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The site is GSMArena. It is not a solid source for CDMA2000 info. Use your head.

 

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It isn't a site that tracks any of the US carriers well, because their writers are all in Europe. That's simple logistics.

 

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BlackBerry's CEO just confirmed that the Priv is not going to be carried by Sprint:

https://twitter.com/JohnChen/status/719666928218939392

Marcelo originally said that a new BlackBerry would be coming to Sprint way back on March 26, 2015:

https://twitter.com/marceloclaure/status/581209417716240384

I wonder what changed re Sprint since it was included in the Priv announcement that was made on January 6, 2016:

https://twitter.com/BlackBerry/status/684818351709917184

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I don't think Sprint can afford any mistakes on what devices it can carry at this stage. The Priv is just sitting on shelves. 

 

I agree with that. What's funny is that BlackBerry made its January 2016 announcement as if Sprint had already committed to sell it.

 

I guess BlackBerry and Sprint weren't on the same page.

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With its financial problems Sprint only needs sure products on their shelfs (IPhone, Galaxy and the note lines).

 

Sprint network is improving, but it's balance sheet is a mess. The previous management didn't fix the network or the company financial problems, they just kicked the can down the road.

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For those that had any doubt HTC was releasing "CDMA" version of the HTC 10.

 

Quote from their preorder site...

 

The Unlocked version is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile. The HTC 10 will be available for Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint soon.

 

http://www.htc.com/us/go/buy-htc-10/

 

Also video of unveiling..

 

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For those that had any doubt HTC was releasing "CDMA" version of the HTC 10.

 

Quote from their preorder site...

 

The Unlocked version is compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile. The HTC 10 will be available for Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint soon.

 

http://www.htc.com/us/go/buy-htc-10/

 

Also video of unveiling..

 

I can't decide if I want the silver back or the black back. From previous experiences, the black back tended to scratch a bit best the USB charging port.
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In reality not many, unless they keep up with the stock and numbers. When Bloomberg reports this its taken more serious then if any others reported it.

 

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My point is that it's simply another edition of the Sky is Falling.

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With its financial problems Sprint only needs sure products on their shelfs (IPhone, Galaxy and the note lines).

 

Sprint network is improving, but it's balance sheet is a mess. The previous management didn't fix the network or the company financial problems, they just kicked the can down the road.

 

Completely disagree. They significantly cleaned up the mess that Gary Forsee left.

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Completely disagree. They significantly cleaned up the mess that Gary Forsee left.

What's unfortunate (that I just recently learned), is that Gary is still being paid a pension.

 

 

 

Despite Gary Forsee's widely reported poor management performance throughout the Sprint Nextel merger and afterwards, he was awarded a severance package that ChiefExecutive.net described as "exceptional:"[7] Foresee's severance package added up to over $40 million, including a $1.5 million salary through 2009, $5 million in bonuses, stock options and restricted shares worth $23 million and an $84,000-a-month pension for life.

 

Sprint old board was full of dimwits. :wall:

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I also begin to lose faith in Sprint.  It does look like the mess is too big for anyone to fix.  If you look at the results so far in rootmetrics or sensorly, all the other 3 carriers are doing better than last report period.  It seems like Sprint has stop spending or spend very little on capital expenditure.  I think they are in save cash mode.  But the problem with that is they will fall further behind.

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I also begin to lose faith in Sprint.  It does look like the mess is too big for anyone to fix.  If you look at the results so far in rootmetrics or sensorly, all the other 3 carriers are doing better than last report period.  It seems like Sprint has stop spending or spend very little on capital expenditure.  I think they are in save cash mode.  But the problem with that is they will fall further behind.

Its been reiterated over and over again, no.. Sprint is not cutting cost on the network side of things. Its full steam ahead in multiple markets. CA+small cell has been moving forward as planned. 

 

They will eventually get to all markets. I think its just tougher to get more specific network details, but its happening now.

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It's not the network I am concerned about nearly as much as the balance sheet. Now do I think Sprint is in immediate danger of C11? No, but I don't think they can afford any more major errors at this stage. 

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Sprint just announced a new President for Florida, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands:

 

Claudio Hidalgo Joins Sprint as President, Florida, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Region

 

 

Marcelo has recruited some top talent for One Sprint. He's basically put a CEO in charge of each of the 4 geographical regions (West, Central, South, Northeast) and a manager in charge of 19 specific regions within those 4 areas.

 

It's remarkable how many of these Area and Regional presidents are senior management or CEO's from other companies, like Claudio. Marcelo has poached a number of regional presidents from Verizon too.

 

The thinking here is, we're going to put you (as a former CEO or senior manager with experience from another company) in charge of this Sprint area or region. You run it as if you are the CEO or manager. You report your results up the chain. I think it's a great idea.

 

I too wonder how much all these 'top-notch' executives are being paid. We have seen many companies become top heavy in the past and get bogged down in mindless executive speak. They need one vision for the whole company. The balance sheet is still a mess, they still have plenty or network issues, and the competition is only getting tougher. This is a company that cannot afford to make anymore costly mistakes or they are toast. I do think Craig Moffet though had to be abused by someone at Sprint as a child because I do not understand his hatred towards the company. Sprint is still 100x better than they were just a few years ago, but it is a dangerous road right now, and hopefully Marcelo is able to get them to better times.

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