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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (3516)5/6/2008 5:44:13 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 6370
 
17:24 Comments on conf call may weigh -Update-

"...we can not share this specifics due to NDA obligations but the gap between the number iPhone's expected to be sold and the actual number that we are activating continues to be significant and we expect this trend to continue. As a reminder, Synchronoss has not paid on the number of iPhone that are sold but rather than number that we activate. And as a result, we have materially adjusting our expectations as it relates to revenue related to the iPhone during 2008." (SNCR)



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (3516)5/6/2008 7:26:51 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 6370
 
AP Sprint Nextel, the sky s the limit:
Person close to talks: Sprint close to WiMax financing deal
Tuesday May 6, 6:38 pm ET
By Deborah Yao, AP Business Writer
Person close to talks says Sprint close to finalizing deal to roll out WiMax wireless network

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Sprint Nextel Corp. is close to finalizing a deal to get financing for its new wireless broadband network from a group that includes Comcast Corp. and Google Inc., according to a person close to the talks.



The group, which also includes Time Warner Cable Inc., Bright House Networks, Intel Corp., and Clearwire Corp., is expected to announce as early as Wednesday morning a $12 billion deal to create a national network that uses the WiMax technology, said the person, who asked not to be named because public release of details hasn't been authorized.

Sprint will merge its WiMax division, worth billions of dollars, with Clearwire, which has been building its own WiMax network. Sprint will be the majority owner of the new company, to be called Clearwire...



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (3516)5/8/2008 4:24:55 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 6370
 
Yahoo. People giving up on yahoo. The stock is still expensive without outlook and without a deal and can be shorted to 20.

A bad and sad joke.