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Old 29-04-2010, 17:31   #16
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Re: Virgin Media Q1 Results: 2010

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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic View Post
VM have half the coverage that Sky do, but out performed Sky in their coverage areas.

VM added over 46,000 new Digital TV customers and Sky added over 62,000.
Worth noting though that VM dropped 10,900 analogue customers and added another 25,000 homes to their network. Also all Sky customers pay for their TV while it's anyone's guess how many of VM's 46,000 are paying for it and how many are getting it free either as M or as a straight conversion from analogue to digital so comparing them is perhaps not appropriate.

Sky's results were exceptional this quarter - it takes something exceptional to get a 5% uptick on the share price of a 10bn pound company especially as the rest of the market was jittery over Greece.
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