Yes it does, but their current ratio looks ok. As usual I am probably a bit early, but I have played it off of higher prices in the past, and I like the stock, which IS contrary my t/a reads...
I guess the bottom line is I am trying to find at least one decent big cap stock for a serious lt relationship... Should have just kept my OLN shares...
NXTL, a great 2 way trade from not long ago, getting back into the dumpster...Might be a long trade brewing.
And speaking of the cell phone industry, this is too funny>
Sprint PCS Launches First Cell Phone Necklace Thu Apr 11, 1:06 PM ET
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Reuters) - Never mind the jewel pendant. Sprint PCS Group wants to grace your neck with the first wearable cellphone, with a screen to display personalized greetings such as "Wassup?" and "How Ya Doing?"
To match your mood, just change the decorative side panels.
The $149.99 phone, which weighs just 3.7 ounces, was launched Thursday by the nation's fourth-largest wireless phone service provider.
Korean mobile phone maker LG InfoComm made the Sprint PCS 4NE1 phone the size of an ice cream sandwich, bundled with games and wireless Web access. Users can dial with their voice and download different musical ring tones.
Sprint PCS is one of several wireless operators trying to capture the young adult market, which is viewed as having high growth potential.
Sprint PCS is a unit of Sprint Corp.
Really, is this kind of crap needed in the marketplace?
And more> Morgan Stanley Placing Nokia Shares Worth $400 Mln, Person Says By Elisa Martinuzzi
London, April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Oyj shares worth about $400 million are on sale to money managers through Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., said a person familiar with the transaction.
The shares in the world's largest cellular-phone maker fell 83 cents, or 3.8 percent, to 20.92 euros in Helsinki. The New York- listed American depositary receipts fell as much as $1.29, or 6.8 percent, to $17.71. |