  whatnh
@comcast.net | reply to EPS Re: VZ shareholders get screwed too
no they wont because when FAIRPOINT fails and they will fail verizon will c ome back in and get what they want at the tax payers expense |
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join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | reply to OSUGoose Americast could have a good thing for SBC/AT&T. Already they were a cable company. they had the video there. no problem. Just update the lines run FTTC or FTTH then and would be already a head of TWC and Insight there. |
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  rcdailey Dragoonfly Premium join:2005-03-29 Rialto, CA
| reply to EPS If the financing of this deal via the sale of bonds is going to cost more now due to having to offer a higher return on the bonds, then that can make the deal unworkable. Verizon may be stuck with the territory unless they are able to help Fairpoint by making it less costly. Blame the politicians for that, if you wish. |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | reply to OSUGoose The deal is structured as thus: VZ spins off Northern New England as a separate operating company to its shareholders. The new operating company immediately merges with Fairpoint, so the shares of Northern New England become Fairpoint shares. |
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join:2007-12-27 Columbus, OH clubs: | reply to EPS um fairpoint isent merging with vz, verizon is offloading those states to concentrate on more profitable areas, similar to sprint spinning off its POTS division to embarq, or sbc offloading its americast to WOW when they bought up Ameritech. |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | So now they get shares in FairPoint, a company that will be drowning in debt from the start? I wouldn't be surprised to see their shares drop suddenly soon after the merger closes as VZ owners move to sell... |
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