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Do you think that Sprint will make it?

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Jar-Jar Binks - 20 Jan 2008 09:03 GMT
Will Sprint go belly-up, or hostile take-over, or be bought by Alltel? What
does everyone think that the future holds for Sprint?
larry - 20 Jan 2008 16:37 GMT
> Will Sprint go belly-up, or hostile take-over, or be bought by Alltel?
> What does everyone think that the future holds for Sprint?

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ao?s=S

Steady.....steady, now.  Don't let the BANKERS dumping it to try to make a
panic selloff drop the price fool you.  All of a sudden POW!! Sprint has a
huge dumping.  That reeks of BANKERS.  It's how they operate.  Look at the
analysts (bankers) on the webpage.  Over HALF, after this little scam, are
UPGRADING Sprint (S) now, further indication of BANKER involvement....

OK, so we screwed the little investors by causing their stock price to drop
like a rock.  Now, at $8/share with those little guys in a panic to dump
it, we'll QUIETLY (so the price doesn't rise quickly) start buying up what
they're dumping so we can own the whole company for pennies on the
dollar....the create some miracle-in-SELLular and have this wonderful turn
around, saving the company, our BANKERS becoming big heros, instead of the
real bastards that they all are.

Same old stock scam story that's been going on since the day Wall Street
was a dirt road.
Thomas T. Veldhouse - 21 Jan 2008 13:37 GMT
> http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ao?s=S
>
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> Same old stock scam story that's been going on since the day Wall Street
> was a dirt road.

What you describe seems to be a cause, in part, of the cyclical nature of the
stock market.  There is always a new bubble and always a burst followed by a
recession; it is just now become a defined trait since the mid 1990s, called,
"The New Economy" ... but it is really the same old economy with new tricks.

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larry - 21 Jan 2008 14:52 GMT
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <veldy71@yahoo.com> wrote in news:5vjlg6F1kqnfgU6
@mid.individual.net:

> but it is really the same old economy with new tricks.

Nothing changes until the people wise up and kill the "Men Behind The
Curtain" running the PRIVATE central banks....both YOURS and MINE....
Uno - 20 Jan 2008 16:59 GMT
Sprint rejected $5 biilion investment from SK Telecom in the past. It won be
taken over by Alltel. There was a report that Sprint has a lot of idiot
dirty workers in the company. Thery were very dirty to kick many good worker
out before. It will be hard for Sprint to restructure those dirty workers
because there is no any good worker left in the company.

http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2007/11/26/daily33.html?ana=from_rss

> Will Sprint go belly-up, or hostile take-over, or be bought by Alltel?
> What does everyone think that the future holds for Sprint?
Thomas T. Veldhouse - 21 Jan 2008 13:34 GMT
> Will Sprint go belly-up, or hostile take-over, or be bought by Alltel? What
> does everyone think that the future holds for Sprint?

A lack of WiMax ;-)

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