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Technology Stocks : Arris International PLC (ARRS)
ARRS 31.660.0%Apr 4 5:00 PM EST

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From: Arthur Tang1/15/2007 1:09:10 PM
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Who buys whom explained ?

ARRS stock was not valued for acquisition even when ARRS announced their business plan to buy into the iptv business with some one who already owned some iptv business successfully without set-top box returns.

Cramer of the street fame, did not feel ARRS should expand. And, he expressed negative feelings all around, causing the stock to pull back from $14.

But the entertainment business of triple play is planned to be three parts of a total market. Cable gets one third, telco gets one third and satellite triple play gets the last one third of the total revenue.

Any triple play vendor can get all three parts of the total market.

So, if ARRS stock price is too low, then Tandberg bought ARRS cheap. If ARRS stock went up for the future projections of resulted combined revenue; because ARRS managed earnings, then ARRS will be the buyer.
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