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Date: Feb 29, 2024
Category: Business
Source: Google
Sprint Retreats After Oppenheimer Cuts Rating To Underperform Amid Price War
WHAT'S NEW: Sprint recently cut the prices of its wireless plans by $10-$20 per month, Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan wrote in a note to investors today. Meanwhile, wireless spectrum costs are rising and other wireless carriers have issued negative announcements recently, including Verizon (VZ
Timothy Horan, head of National Grid in Rhode Island, said the utility has positioned crews across the state to respond to potential outages. The strongest winds are expected overnight. Horan said additional outages could occur if heavy, wet snow brings down tree limbs.
Date: Feb 07, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Softbank Wants Sprint, But Maybe T-Mobile Is The Prize
down the line, with a large and ambitious international backer, Sprint could take the drivers seat in the consolidation of the remainder of the market. The ultimate goal here is to merge with T-Mobile , Timothy Horan, a senior analyst at Oppenheimer, told Corporate Intelligence this afternoon.
transaction, but its position as one of the top two wireless carriers (next to Verizon) in the U.S. is solid. And now, it will likely be able to increase pricing for its wireless data plans, according to Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Timothy Horan, who told CNBC that the worst is behind AT&T.
Date: Dec 20, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
In Level 3 Takeover, An Opportunity For More Deals
5 billion, with $200 million in the first 18 months. With an improved balance sheet, analysts figure Level 3 could refinance its debt to cut its interest rates $100 million to $200 million a year. The combination bodes well for the companys leverage, Timothy Horan, an analyst at Oppenheimer & Co., wrote in a research note on Monday.
Telecommunications companies such as AT&T Inc., Windstream Corp. and EarthLink Inc. or Qwest Communications International Inc. may follow Verizon in seeking a quick entry into the sector so that they too can offer Web-based services to business customers, said Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Timothy Horan.