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Re: Is Malone Planning To Launch A Premium Pay TV Channel On Liberty's Cable Networks
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The newspapers are reporting that Malone's bid to buy Time Warner Cable may complete later today or this week sometime.
Busy, ain't here? |
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It's the non-European operations that are valued at 30million. So it would be more of an equitable match up in Europe. Anyway still a long way off. |
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Deal between Charter, Time Warner and Brighthouse agreed - $55 billion.
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.... that's a lot of wonga for cable tv. Next, Vodafone. Or, as I said in an earlier post in this thread, he'll go for a US mobile operator. But Vodafone are pimping themselves to him, so why not?
Malone's a busy old grandad. |
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Scary amount of debt involved in this. Charter are loading up the combined entity with debt so that they can ensure they are the dominant partner in the deal.
TWC are over half-again the size of Charter, have three times the revenues and are far more profitable. Vodafone won't be so keen on being saddled with a bunch of debt in a merged entity. Of course their lovely short-termist shareholders may well disagree if they see $$$ signs waved in front of them. |
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With the EE+BT and O2+EE merger, Vodafone is going from one of the biggest to one of the smallest in a relatively short period of time. Short term they're fine, but long term it's going to be interesting to see how they remain competitive against what are, frankly, giants. Diversifying into a large cable company makes a hell of a lot of sense when you think about it. I know nothing really, though. |
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...not true. I think you summed it up perfectly why Virgin Media might become Vodafone Media in the not too distant future.
Everyone wants to be number one not number three. |
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All they've gone from is 3rd out of 4 to 3rd out of 3. But they are now 3rd by a much larger gap. |
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Their massive international operations define them. They aren't going to break their group apart for the sake of the UK market. The case needs to be way more persuasive than just us. Their German market is a far more persuasive one.
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But seriously, having a USP doesn't seem to matter anymore, seeing as O2 pre-merger didn't have anything unique. They did not have the best coverage, did not have the best value, did not have the best reliability, did not have the best speeds, did not have any good roaming deals, and don't have any own-brand handsets. They had no triple or quad play offerings and no broadband/TV/home phone packages. Yet O2 had more people joining and more total customers than any other network. |
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I could see it happening but it would take a boat load of work on the vodafone side of things. Vodafone would have to be split into two, incidentally not dissimilar to what C&W did before they were bought by Vodafone. You would have Vodafone Europe and Vodafone rest of the world, I'm assuming the huge submarine cable network would be spun off with the RoTW, can't see Liberty wanting it. I don't know. The question is do you destroy Vodafone to save it? From what I can pick up around here, it could happen. |
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