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Technology Stocks : Arris International PLC (ARRS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JakeStraw who wrote (155)3/1/2007 10:46:50 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Respond to of 661
 
ARRS used to be owned by TCI.

It was TSX then, but did a bad fiber optics video system and had to be merged into Antec(also owned by TCI), which later turned into ARRS.

I suggested to use NT multiplexer licence and fiber optics with ipTV. Now it is high speed gigabyte fiber optics system.

There are always M&A activity with a bigger investor out there. The profitablity attracts all kinds of people. So, ARRS has poison pills many years ago.

If ARRS is $100, many people would say buy me. At $15, we will go it alone and get to $100 first.



To: JakeStraw who wrote (155)3/1/2007 10:54:20 AM
From: Don Hand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 661
 
Sure they could. Now they are a pure play.

If the big European companies want a footprint into US cable, it's there for the taking. With the Dollar - Euro in their favor, it's now or never.

NOK is strong in mobile wireless. Getting half of the Quad is good.

Plus NT has a past relationship with ARRS.