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On Sep 12, 6:47 am, David wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 16:17:27 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: There are two groups who "own" iBiquity. The first, the private capital investors, expect a return on capital. But they do not always expect instant returns in the form of dividends, etc., or the same sector would not invest in startups, genetic research, biomed companies, etc. They expect that, after a number of years, they can either take the company public or sell to a larger company. These private equity investors are, by definition, NOT public entities. The broadcast investors, in my experience, invested to insure a single technology would be developed, avoiding the multi-technology disputes that surrounded the AM stereo debacle. They also wanted a single system for AM and FM, hoping the developed technology might help "drag up" AM before it became totally unviable. One can almost look at the radio company investments as if they were donations or seed capital; no radio company is expecting a return on these relatively small investments that are, I believe, all less than $10 million each. It's still a massive flop.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - David - In Memory of Cuhulin "flop" like a Pancake Hummm Pancakes ! http://www.devilfinder.com/ 'pancakes' ~ RHF |
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