ha ha yes - old habit.
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Entered a position as I thought it was deeply undervalued from both a remaining independent operation perspective and as an attractive takeover target. Now it’s nowhere near as undervalued, but still opportunity for good returns if dividend resumes or a private equity takeover emerged. I was rather disheartened following the last earnings result, but since then the market has woken up a bit.
I still think though they should split the company in two and separate the cash cow satellite business from the content rights and streaming products.
Right now
AB’s vs Boks
THIS IS WHY WE HAVE SKY!
PANTHERS leadIng STORM
PANTHERS v RABBITOHS in final next week
EPIC
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/...y-championship
Haha, man Spark will buy anything so long as it is sport.
The viewership for this in NZ will be so damn low. Only a fanatical rugby head would stay up to watch these teams play. The Saffas being part of the competition isn't going to be a massive draw card either for most.
I hardly call this inroads in getting rugby back on their menu. I am just relieved Sky didn't win the rights! Hopefully we didn't even bid for them.
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL. On what planet will kiwi rugby fans ditch SR Pacific in favour of this tournament?Quote:
However, with the inclusion of the four big South African teams, the United Rugby Championship threatens to rival Super Rugby Pacific and the English and French leagues to be the premier club competition in the world.
Good on ya Jeff. Keep bidding for this kind of content...it will mean you have less money to throw around for the important rights :t_up:
I thought the same when I first heard about it and judging by the few comments on that article, everyone seems to agree. I don't even think the South African teams will be a drawcard considering how poor they were in Super Rugby for a long time. Hopefully Spark pay big money for this 12s competition that Steve Hansen must be being paid for to talk up
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/...e-irresistible
Although I like rugby, I've always preferred rugby league for various reasons but generally because it's quicker game with less stoppages. It has flaws too such as the almost non existent international game but I'm happy sky have the NRL rights through to 2027.
Rugby has tried to speed up the game with rule changes but until scrums are sorted and the terrible advantage rule gets changed, where a team could play for a few minutes only for a penalty to be given way back in play, it will always be slower.
https://www.ft.com/content/eec0e585-...3-ed2afccb7269
Very interesting development.
Well I certainly could not bear to watch any English Rugby.I have always thought English rugby is the most boring,however after Saturday night I think they have competition from South Africa.
I noted the English ref was very used to unnecessary stoppages,...Could not stop blowing his whistle for more tea breaks. Hopeless.