I was reading news on yahoo tonight about Dish, this one article popped up and thought it was quite interesting. I hope at&t
is not able to pursue through the buyout. My mother in law retired from SouthBell before they got bought out from at&t. At&t would prob destroy Dish if like they are with their own company. Their cstmr service is horrible, agree? I have phone and dsl through at&t and I have to wait at least 10-20min each time I need to contact them. I just pray Dish thinks clearly on this one!!!
Report: AT&T looking at buying parent company of DISH Network
Associated Press - September 28, 2007 10:34 AM ET
DENVER (AP) - Shares of Englewood-based EchoStar Communications are dipping slightly this morning after shooting up yesterday amid news of a possible buyout.
The Rocky Mountain News reports that AT&T is looking at acquiring the DISH Network parent.
Shares closed yesterday up $2.51 at $45.98, but the News cites TheStreet.com in reporting that EchoStar Chief Executive Officer Charlie Ergen wants $65 a share for the company.
Analysts say a deal between the two companies would give AT&T more television customers to compete with cable companies.
An agreement expires next year under which AT&T has been reselling EchoStar satellite services in 13 states throughout the Midwest and Southwest.
AT&T hasn't revealed its future plans.
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Report: AT&T looking at buying parent company of DISH Network
Associated Press - September 28, 2007 10:34 AM ET
DENVER (AP) - Shares of Englewood-based EchoStar Communications are dipping slightly this morning after shooting up yesterday amid news of a possible buyout.
The Rocky Mountain News reports that AT&T is looking at acquiring the DISH Network parent.
Shares closed yesterday up $2.51 at $45.98, but the News cites TheStreet.com in reporting that EchoStar Chief Executive Officer Charlie Ergen wants $65 a share for the company.
Analysts say a deal between the two companies would give AT&T more television customers to compete with cable companies.
An agreement expires next year under which AT&T has been reselling EchoStar satellite services in 13 states throughout the Midwest and Southwest.
AT&T hasn't revealed its future plans.
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