Probably not .. the R word has only come out on airwaves since
looks like SKT has dodged a large bullet .. and maybe one flying a wonky path at that ;)
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I expect maximum dividend to be $0.16 per share for the full year. Expect an interim of $0.06 or $0.07 cents per share!
We will never know the terms of the proposed SKT-MW deal - but media reports had it around $300M to buy MW (and assume $100M debt). Staggering.
And I remember talking to SM, and she looked me dead on and said that the SKT-MW deal was a very good idea but the only issue was 'timing' (and the timing was the issue for the major shareholders, not that it was a bum deal!). Ha!
Sky didn't dodge a bullet. Shareholders revolted and Management had no choice but to drop it.
In that sense, the checks and balances (to Management) for Sky TV worked really well actually.
12.5% price increase to $44.99 per month for Sky Sport Now Month Pass, from 1st March.
Rugby World Cup,
Netball World Cup,
FIFA Women’s World Cup™️,
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup,
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup,
Premier League,
Formula 1,
Rugby Championship,
DHL Super Rugby Pacific,
Sky Super Rugby Aupiki,
NRL,
State of Origin,
ANZ Premiership,
A-League,
Supercars,
NBL,
ANBL,
PGA,
LPGA
... and more
12.5% increase wow that's a big jump.
Still a bargain. You probably couldn’t get a basic ticket, 1 beer and a hotdog for $44.99 to attend any of those events.
Yes indeed, very true.
Although we have been making the whole "Sky is great value because its less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day for most..." argument for years now. The fact that ~300K profitable satellite subs cancelled over two to three years (despite the cost being well under a cup of coffee for the average customer at the time - some $2.63/day...) is telling.
People are price sensitive whether we like it or not.
Will the current price increase trigger mass cancellations? Probably not. Will it inhibit growth? - I suspect so.
And the impressive line up of sport is only relevant for those fans who actually are interested in all of the different codes. If you are just interested in rugby and league (for example) then the other 'stuff' that you get as part of your sub is irrelevant - you are now paying $45/month for the rugger...and that feels expensive.
Everyone’s position will be different. Depending how bad the economy gets I think the first thing to go from peoples sport watching budgets will be
1. taking the family to the at ground experience…tickets+beer+food = empty wallet
2. second to take the hit will be watching sports at the pub with a few mates..4 beers each and fries =a half empty wallet
3. staying home and having a few friends over to watch sky sports $44.99 + byo beers= keeping your house
Skysports will prove pretty resilient I think.
No longer a holder..just a watcher