What is the future of this place? Some think it will be purchased by another company.
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The downfall began when McAdumbs became CEO and bet everything on Mobile even paying Vodaphone for the remainder at the height of the British monetary price. Then we get Hans and he’s helping ruin it more. We’re hemorrhaging customers while T-Mobile and Altice upgrade their equipment at a fast pace
@1cbd+1mFojc2Q It’s succumb, but at least you used an Oxford comma.
Eventually all of the isp's will need to be part of a larger content-delivery ecosystem. Right now they all partner with various content providers, but eventually the isp's will simply be a commodity. Think ecosystem. Like search engine + operating system + entertainment + delivery. There are a few that are close. Google comes to mind, Amazon does too. Right now it is all partnerships, but it is more efficient/cost effective to own the whole ecosystem ( vertical integration).
It will be purchased by another company
Verizon will finally sucome to the heavy debt burden of $150B. They will file bankruptcy, regroup, and move forward with zero debt. Isn't America wonderful?
If the new My Plan is any indication Verizon will lose more customers than ever because My Plan cost more than Mix and Match.
Hanz will be 30 million richer for poor results again
Who would want this company. They would need to shed half the workforce and fix a lot of vendor problems before anyone would take that gamble.
Shrouded in Diego’s brand, Hans makes his final curtain call performing Evita: “Don’t cry for me Lowell McAdam. The truth is I never left you. All through Oath and Yahoo days, your Go90 follies. I cast off your executives and bet on 5G. But now that’s over, the stock is tanking. It’s time for handball and Swedish saunas.”
Continued decline in market share as Verizon is too slow and not innovative in its technology and its marketing. Eventually falling to #3 before major shakeup.
If we reach new lows and SP hits below 30.00. Anything and everything is possible. Look for either, Amazon, Google or Meta to be in the mix if we look to merger.
An ongoing and consistent descent until it's the #3 wireless company. Then, maybe by then, the board of directors will discover their ba--s and make real changes.
Hmmm....bought by Google? Sell off the business side, and only sell consumer?
Another Verizon could buy it..
Yeah right. Who wants to buy this debt laden union bloat dinosaur telco?
Clubber Lang said it best ….
Really, who wants to buy it? Loaded with debt, run by schmucks. Not in great demand.