http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=47766danielle_s said:You know my mom used to say whenever we would get no mail, No news is good news and I'm wondering if the saying might be somewhat true in this situation.
I don't expect them to start a new deal. I would see them developing a new deal (not just extending something they had worked up) as a sign of life.Sean Mota said:If their current promotion does not end until 3/05, can you wait until this one is done and wait for the next one. I mean what you are asking is for them to put another promotion now even though their $1 promotion has not even finished.
Until the word is given to cancel the developers should stick to their contracts. The same goes for in house employees. Keep coming to work until told otherwise. Or perhaps in your world you would stop going to work if your company sold a major asset?Sean Mota said:There are clauses in every contract that you can use to get you out of the deal.
The only thing that had changed was their ability to provide the service in the future. No comment is not good comment. It is good that the silence was FINALLY broken today.Sean Mota said:As far as today, they are providing the same HD level as before. Nothing has changed.
On the grand scale of things? No. But I do hope you and others understand where "auto-pilot" works in a business that doesn't communicate with its employees.Sean Mota said:Well does it matter now?
justalurker said:On the grand scale of things? No. But I do hope you and others understand where "auto-pilot" works in a business that doesn't communicate with its employees.
Now Voom employees, installers and sales people have a reason to go to work tomorrow. They KNOW there is a good chance that Voom will remain in to the future. That's good.
JL
Whatever. You have no need to understand. Might as well close this thread too.Sean Mota said:You have to be kidding right? Please don't make me laugh..
Aw, come on! Get a life, get a grip, get a sense of humor, or get VOOM!! Your rain isn't going to dampen this parade!! :neener Vickijustalurker said:Whatever. You have no need to understand. Might as well close this thread too.
JL
BTW: The "certain severance costs" in this and other reports are severing RainbowDBS etc from Cablevision, not employee severances. Got to pay the lawyers for doing the paperwork.Satbiznews.com Faxupdate 11 Feb 2005 said:there is unanimous skepticism about the long-term prospects for a medium power DBS service.
(on E* buying R1) That transation is expected to close within the next 90 days.
It did not appear any cash is involved in the purchase ...
Manipulating a stock price isn't a good thing. Fortunately, the comments of VOOM Forum members are not already true to life.riffjim4069 said:In retrospect, several VOOM Forum members have commented that the entire Cablevision / VOOM / Dolan / Board of Directors rift may be be nothing more than a cleverly devised business tactic used to placate investors by driving up stock prices,