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On Nov 21, 2:07�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:00 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in ... � �About 90% of the population still listens to the radio. �Even those with access to, and regular use of, other technologies. Actually, it is over 95%. Roughly the same as it was in 1965. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2015 2020 Ah, you called Miss Cleo. Ask what Google stock will be at, will you? In the mid-60's, pundits said FM would never make it and radio would die due to TV. Those predictions are as accurate as yours. The satellite numbers are totally bogus, as sat radio has hit a brick wall on new subscriptions and the churn rate is huge after the free trial offers expire. Poor argument - the 1960's didn't have cell phone/streaming, Satellite Radio, the Internet, Internet Radio, etc...no nearly the same situation Bud! |
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On Nov 21, 2:29�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:01 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message .... That doesn't matter - TSL is down significantly and the old Clear Channel is failing and trying to go private - the whole radio industry is in serious trouble. Companies go private when the market undervalues them. In the case of Clear, it has strong cash flow, but has suffered from the market's "Viacom Effect" and is underpriced. Going private allows people with money to take advantage of the strong profitability of the company and an amazing set of assets.. Going private, along with mergers, is a retreat strategy - CC stock used to be $90, it is no 1/3 of that. It's over... Mergers are what companies do to grow with no loans. Mergers = growth. In the case of Sirius and XM, merger is being used to survive, and then to grow. Clear stock never hit $90, the sale price is $39 and the value of the Live Nation share distribution is $5 a share. In other words, Clear is down no more than the NASDAQ composite over the same period of time. Yahoo, for example, is off 75% in the same period... making Clear look like an absolute winner in non NYSE / non industrial issues.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Clear Channel agrees to $18.7B buyout" "Since January of 2000, Clear Channel stock has fallen from a high of more than $90." http://www.comxmusic.net/news/11-17-2006.html Ho hummm.. another lie! |
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![]() IBOCcrock wrote: On Nov 21, 2:29�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:01 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... That doesn't matter - TSL is down significantly and the old Clear Channel is failing and trying to go private - the whole radio industry is in serious trouble. Companies go private when the market undervalues them. In the case of Clear, it has strong cash flow, but has suffered from the market's "Viacom Effect" and is underpriced. Going private allows people with money to take advantage of the strong profitability of the company and an amazing set of assets. Going private, along with mergers, is a retreat strategy - CC stock used to be $90, it is no 1/3 of that. It's over... Mergers are what companies do to grow with no loans. Mergers = growth. In the case of Sirius and XM, merger is being used to survive, and then to grow. Clear stock never hit $90, the sale price is $39 and the value of the Live Nation share distribution is $5 a share. In other words, Clear is down no more than the NASDAQ composite over the same period of time. Yahoo, for example, is off 75% in the same period... making Clear look like an absolute winner in non NYSE / non industrial issues.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Clear Channel agrees to $18.7B buyout" "Since January of 2000, Clear Channel stock has fallen from a high of more than $90." http://www.comxmusic.net/news/11-17-2006.html Ho hummm.. another lie! Well, he has a pile of them after over 50 years of being in the lying business! Edweenie makes Michael Bryant look like a novice. |
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On Nov 21, 3:38�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Sure did. 100% of the shares of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, licencee by 1970 of 18 or so stations and CPs for additional stations. Hogwash! I have given you two dozen names of employees and the reference to the AER and the US Consulate's Commercial Attach� any of which can verify this. At this point, you have proven nothing, while I have given many, many refernces... including DXers who received veries from me and knew, via visits of several (Larry Godwin, John Hoogerheide), that I owned the stations and ran them myself- "Sirius Canada and Lexus expand partnership" http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/si...tnership..html Again, no one wants HD Radio! |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, prancing yet again as 'Eduardo', wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Sure did. 100% of the shares of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, licencee by 1970 of 18 or so stations and CPs for additional stations. Hogwash! I have given you two dozen names of employees and the reference to the AER and the US Consulate's Commercial Attaché, any of which can verify this. At this point, you have proven nothing, while I have given many, many refernces... including DXers who received veries from me and knew, via visits of several (Larry Godwin, John Hoogerheide), that I owned the stations and ran them myself- You may have signed veries... heck, I know of DX'ers who've travelled to SA and signed veries. I signed them as General Manager, and I set up DX tests and answered reports on my "split frequency" station over a perido of many years. HCFV1 got hundreds of reports over the years, as nobody else was on 805 anywhere. One thing is certain, you never signed them as 'Eduardo' as you didn't develop that shtick until circa 2000. I never used my second name until it appeared to be a good way to separate newsgroup posts from the rest of my life; that started when I was on the Well and CIS in the mid-80's. And, those folks might have visited a station, but that proves NOTHING since you were faking it! Hardly. They say my name on the door that said "gerente propietario" In fact, I am pretty sure Bruce Reese at Bonneville knows that the former head of that group, Arch Madsden, visited my stations during the 1968 Assembly of the AIR in Quito, which I helped organize. Only owners could be members of the AIR and the AER at the time. |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ... On Nov 21, 2:07?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: In the mid-60's, pundits said FM would never make it and radio would die due to TV. Those predictions are as accurate as yours. The satellite numbers are totally bogus, as sat radio has hit a brick wall on new subscriptions and the churn rate is huge after the free trial offers expire. Poor argument - the 1960's didn't have cell phone/streaming, Satellite Radio, the Internet, Internet Radio, etc...no nearly the same situation Bud! The advent of TV did not change things at all...and TV was alone in offering a single alternative. Today, none of the alternatives reaches as many people as radio does. None. |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message news:642bc7a0-e911-43bd-a85f- Clear stock never hit $90, the sale price is $39 and the value of the Live Nation share distribution is $5 a share. In other words, Clear is down no more than the NASDAQ composite over the same period of time. Yahoo, for example, is off 75% in the same period... making Clear look like an absolute winner in non NYSE / non industrial issues.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Clear Channel agrees to $18.7B buyout" "Since January of 2000, Clear Channel stock has fallen from a high of more than $90." http://www.comxmusic.net/news/11-17-2006.html Ho hummm.. another lie! Del Colliano has never run a radio station: he programmed a very bad one Checking Morningstar, the high of CCU never reached 90. I believe Morningstar more than del Colliano, any day. In the same period, Yahoo fell nearly 80% vs. today.... the whole NASDAQ is still way below the peak. You can not judge a single stock if it simply mirrored the market. |
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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... About 90% of the population still listens to the radio. Even those with access to, and regular use of, other technologies. Much of what you say is true. But Radio is not going away anytime soon. Perhaps, but I don't think enough of those care about what's there to be forced into buying a bunch of digital radios to replace their long reliable analog ones. TV is one thing, NTSC has never been all that great, and most at least PERCEIVE an improvement over NTSC... radio is not like that. It's background noise in most cases now (unlike even 30 years ago). If forced to replace a large number of radios (most households have at least 5 or 6), I think most will just abandon radio. I know I will. I refuse to allow the government to force me to replace something that is already meeting my needs just fine. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, prancing yet again as 'Eduardo', wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Sure did. 100% of the shares of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, licencee by 1970 of 18 or so stations and CPs for additional stations. Hogwash! I have given you two dozen names of employees and the reference to the AER and the US Consulate's Commercial Attaché, any of which can verify this. At this point, you have proven nothing, while I have given many, many refernces... including DXers who received veries from me and knew, via visits of several (Larry Godwin, John Hoogerheide), that I owned the stations and ran them myself- You may have signed veries... heck, I know of DX'ers who've travelled to SA and signed veries. I signed them as General Manager, and I set up DX tests and answered reports on my "split frequency" station over a perido of many years. HCFV1 got hundreds of reports over the years, as nobody else was on 805 anywhere. One thing is certain, you never signed them as 'Eduardo' as you didn't develop that shtick until circa 2000. I never used my second name until it appeared to be a good way to separate newsgroup posts from the rest of my life; that started when I was on the Well and CIS in the mid-80's. Hogwash! And, those folks might have visited a station, but that proves NOTHING since you were faking it! Hardly. They say my name on the door that said "gerente propietario" In fact, I am pretty sure Bruce Reese at Bonneville knows that the former head of that group, Arch Madsden, visited my stations during the 1968 Assembly of the AIR in Quito, which I helped organize. Only owners could be members of the AIR and the AER at the time. Hogwash! |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Frackelton Gleason, prancing yet again as 'Eduardo', wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Sure did. 100% of the shares of Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda, licencee by 1970 of 18 or so stations and CPs for additional stations. Hogwash! I have given you two dozen names of employees and the reference to the AER and the US Consulate's Commercial Attaché, any of which can verify this. At this point, you have proven nothing, while I have given many, many refernces... including DXers who received veries from me and knew, via visits of several (Larry Godwin, John Hoogerheide), that I owned the stations and ran them myself- You may have signed veries... heck, I know of DX'ers who've travelled to SA and signed veries. I signed them as General Manager, and I set up DX tests and answered reports on my "split frequency" station over a perido of many years. HCFV1 got hundreds of reports over the years, as nobody else was on 805 anywhere. One thing is certain, you never signed them as 'Eduardo' as you didn't develop that shtick until circa 2000. I never used my second name until it appeared to be a good way to separate newsgroup posts from the rest of my life; that started when I was on the Well and CIS in the mid-80's. And, those folks might have visited a station, but that proves NOTHING since you were faking it! Hardly. They say my name on the door that said "gerente propietario" In fact, I am pretty sure Bruce Reese at Bonneville knows that the former head of that group, Arch Madsden, visited my stations during the 1968 Assembly of the AIR in Quito, which I helped organize. Only owners could be members of the AIR and the AER at the time. 'Eduardo', you are a ****ing pathological liar... proven fact. Get over it, you fake Hispanic piece of excrement. dxAce Michigan USA |
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