Don't say things like that mate.
You know how Ogg gets when the topic turns to takeover talk...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szkgylvDYA4
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Don't say things like that mate.
You know how Ogg gets when the topic turns to takeover talk...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szkgylvDYA4
Remember folks, Mediaworks sold off their building months before being taken over.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/ind...-on-the-market
I didn't even know Sky owned any property. This stock just keeps on giving.
https://i.imgur.com/aV6XY42.jpg
The stock that gifs but does not give. GIVE me my dam Dividend or better do the buy back. Or better do something other than drop or not move. When is this thing going ot rally after we here the numbers from Rugby, broadband.
They still havent answered me re static but search on Geekzone found the answer.
Sky common please I am becoming impatient. LOL
Paying tax on dividends and holding this stock long term.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
In a few days the company will have no debt.
After these properties are sold, the proceeds + additional FCF from operations will probably have the company holding anywhere between $70M-$90M cash.
And the Market says the business is only worth $310M. As Ogg would say "just Cage, lol".
If you deduct the cash component it means the actual business is only worth $220M-$240M. When adjusted EBITDA (adjusted for IFRS16) is still ~$120M.
https://youtu.be/-Phw84ZFHRg
https://www.optus.com.au/about/media...ellite_in_2023
"Optus will be the first satellite operator in Asia Pacific to launch a software-defined satellite that can provide both flexible concurrent broadcast and broadband services via a very high throughput satellite (VHTS) design."
The Vocus deal is just a stop-gap until the new Optus 11 satellite launches in 2023.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
That press release was put out on 02/07/20. Mister T, have you had that up your sleeve since then or is there a deep throat within Sky waiting for the right time to speak.:confused:
I was chatting to the Sky technician today while he was putting the finishing touches on my sky box. Turns out he is a shareholder too!
Anyway, he was yabbering away about the potential for Sky to provide internet via satellite.
Now, I know that the current satellites we use don’t have that capability. But I wasn’t sure about the new ones that formed a key part of the recent negotiation between Sky and Optus.
I do remember reading the market release at the time, but my takeaway was what Sky had negotiated a superior pricing arrangement and that the new satellites could broadcast in 4K.
I missed the fact that these new satellites will be broadband capable!
The new Sky deal with Optus was contingent on the new Optus 11 satellite going up in 2023.
If Sky are indeed planning to launch broadband via satellite...well, this changes everything...
No, this isn't possible with the satellite that sky will be leasing space on. A massive constellation of low earth orbit satellites is required for proper highspeed two way satellite internet service - and that is exactly what spaceX starlink system which is in beta in NZ already. Amazon will also be offering something similar via its Kupier division, while OneWeb & Lightspeed are two other less impressive satellite network offerings in development.
The current satellite provides broadband.
The new satellite just has higher bandwidth. Apparently it's 500 Gbps, so you could have 100,000 broadband customers on it streaming HD.
These are the current prices:
https://www.farmside.co.nz/satellite-broadband-offer
Maybe the new satellite would cut the price in half but you would still have a data cap and less than 20mpbs.
The Starlink System is what you really want as that would provided uncapped data and max speed. But with anything with Musk it takes twice as long and costs double the price.
The reality is that satellite broadband is a meme - at least until 2030 anyway.
But I really don't know. This is more of a geekzone thing.