Now imagine if she ( or anyone else that wastes money) put that amount into an investment account, let it grow over 20-30 years, how much she would have today.The only chance at winning Scratch-offs is to buy the $50 and up cards. When I worked at a local Circle K, a woman came in every Saturday and bought 1 $100 and 2 $200 cards and used the winnings to keep playing for quite a while and always left with money in her pocket. The highest winning tickets, thousands of dollar winners on display in the store, were all won by her
TPG will only assume $9.8 billion of DISH's debt if bondholders agree to write off about $1.6 billion dollars of DISH obligations. TPG's credit unit Angelo Gordon and DIRECTV also agreed to give Echostar (Charlie Ergen)$2.5 billion in financing to satisfy debt maturing in November.TPG is getting Dish's debt not AT&T. Remember AT&T sold their 70% stake to TPG.
I dont see them reducing price or even slowing down there increase, more likely dish gonna continue hemorrhaging customer make die hard customers foot the bill till it go under. I personal watch streaming more these days, only time I really using or watching dish is for few thing I record and to listen to sirusxm channels.I think a lot of long time customers will drop them if there is to much change and the prices keep going up each year. This is why people are cutting the cord.
The Dish/DirecTV merger will extend the time until the whole DBS system folds.I dont see them reducing price or even slowing down there increase, more likely dish gonna continue hemorrhaging customer make die hard customers foot the bill till it go under. I personal watch streaming more these days, only time I really using or watching dish is for few thing I record and to listen to sirusxm channels.
This one thing my dad dont want to drop cause he would lose his soccer channels does not want to hear my mom go on about how she has nothing to watch, despite the 8+ streaming services . Though I pretty sure If I just up and say deal with dish your self to my dad he will just cancel them instead of dealing with them to get 60$ + in discount I have attach to account every 6~12 months
Well yeah. No one thinks Sat TV is a game winning into the future model. TPG is getting Dish for a song.I dont see them reducing price or even slowing down there increase, more likely dish gonna continue hemorrhaging customer make die hard customers foot the bill till it go under. I personal watch streaming more these days, only time I really using or watching dish is for few thing I record and to listen to sirusxm channels.
Actually that'd be soccer "channel" and not even that any more as the EPL is on USA, not a standalone. FSC hasn't be around in a long time, and NBCSN has been gone a while too now. European matches aren't even broadcast in English anymore, that is all Paramount+.This one thing my dad dont want to drop cause he would lose his soccer channels does not want to hear my mom go on about how she has nothing to watch, despite the 8+ streaming services . Though I pretty sure If I just up and say deal with dish your self to my dad he will just cancel them instead of dealing with them to get 60$ + in discount I have attach to account every 6~12 months
Translation: Re-arranging the chairs on the deck of the Titanic after it hit the iceberg. The DBS system will still sink to the bottom of the sea eventually.The Dish/DirecTV merger will extend the time until the whole DBS system folds.
But both companies have streaming rights. If this were just Sat, maybe not the best idea, but there is a model to move forward. It will die off eventually, but TPG already had the bloated, decaying carcass of Directv. For $1 and acquisition of some debt, they got some uniquely tight transmission agreements (Flex Pack) as well as the best DVR in the US.Translation: Re-arranging the chairs on the deck of the Titanic after it hit the iceberg. The DBS system will still sink to the bottom of the sea eventually.
The DBS system will still sink to the bottom of the sea eventually.
Actually that'd be soccer "channel" and not even that any more as the EPL is on USA, not a standalone. FSC hasn't be around in a long time, and NBCSN has been gone a while too now. European matches aren't even broadcast in English anymore, that is all Paramount+.
As far as your mom, she probably could survive on the PlutoTV channels, if commercials aren't an issue.
Do you think that DIRECTV will start offering the Flex pack like DISH does? Could the Hopper 3 with Directv name stamped on the outside, software changes to reflect the name and type of satellite signal they use, also be used by them too?But both companies have streaming rights. If this were just Sat, maybe not the best idea, but there is a model to move forward. It will die off eventually, but TPG already had the bloated, decaying carcass of Directv. For $1 and acquisition of some debt, they got some uniquely tight transmission agreements (Flex Pack) as well as the best DVR in the US.
It will likely take one or more contract negotiation cycles (usually three years) to set themselves up for any major changes like this.Do you think that DIRECTV will start offering the Flex pack like DISH does?
There's nothing legalese about it. DISH is simply adding new divisions to replace the old ones.I have no idea what any of that means. I don't speak lawyer.