Yes. We’re looking for like $10k for it. Another fine investment.
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Literally anything is for sale if they can find a buyer. We’ve resorted to selling our copper cables like a me-h head thief.
Would be the best thing to happen for this company!
Unless they have a time machine, who would buy it?
Once Uverse TV is wiped to about 1 million users, then customers will be forced to migrate to DTV products. At that point, AT&T won't need DTV to hide its subscription losses from stake holders. We are shedding about 30k Uverse TV subscriptions monthly. Give it about 2 years before we divest dtv.
Go ahead and sell, if you can even find a buyer. It's worth nothing, a dog with fleas! Typical of at&t assets, worth nothing, please file chapter 11 now. Your days are numbered.
It would make sense for the company to see its retained 70% share. When it was bought, it was meant to expand the reach of the company into areas not previously served. The issue though, people were leaving traditional TV plans for streaming so they lost a lot of the money spent. They took too long to make the deal. Now, with the focus back on core businesses, it would make sense to sell to TPG their remaining share or to a 3rd party. It continues to lose money. Personally, I wanted to pick and choose my own channels. I used about 10 of the 200+ in my package but what we have become instead is not what we were asking for. Say what you want, I enjoyed my DTV service from the late 90s all the way until cancelation of the service for being too expensive to justify.
Is it worth anything and would anybody buy the share?