Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) first spun off its landline telephone business with the company Embarq years ago, and it will now be joining up with Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: LVLT) to take on the two larger competitors in the long-distance arena. This would pit a joint Sprint-L3 venture in the race with perennial long distance champs AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T) and Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ).Sprint looks to combine long distance business with Level 3
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) first spun off its landline telephone business with the company Embarq years ago, and it will now be joining up with Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: LVLT) to take on the two larger competitors in the long-distance arena. This would pit a joint Sprint-L3 venture in the race with perennial long distance champs AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T) and Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ).Continue reading Sprint looks to combine long distance business with Level 3
Sprint's Boost Mobile any threat to larger wireless companies?
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) could be hurting itself by making prepaid wireless so affordable, but for now, the wireless carrier is cleaning up. In fact, Sprint Nextel's only shining light is the acquisition of wireless customers with its Boost Mobile prepaid brand. But, could Sprint's prepaid service threaten the larger wireless companies like AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T)?Continue reading Sprint's Boost Mobile any threat to larger wireless companies?
Options Update: Palm and Sprint volatility low as Pre June 6 launch announed
Palm (NASDAQ: PALM) closed at $12.06. Sprint announced pricing and nationwide availability for the Palm Pre phone on June 6. PALM June call option implied volatility is at 79, puts are at 85; below its 26-week average of 99, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
Sprint (NYSE: S) closed at $5.32. S June option implied volatility of 77 is below a level of 93 from May 4 and below its 26-week average of 117, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com
Earnings highlights: GM, Toyota, CBS, Sprint, ADM, MGM, Nintendo, UBS and more
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:
- Activision Blizzard Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI) Q1 results beat expectations and raised its guidance.
- Alpha Natural Resources Inc. (NYSE: ANR) shares surged after the it reported strong Q1 earnings.
- Archer Daniels Midland Co. (NYSE: ADM) just missed swinging to a loss due to to hefty investment losses.
- CBS Corp. (NYSE: CBS) surprised with a net loss in Q1 as revenue and cash flow declined.
- Chesapeake Energy Corp. (NYSE: CHK) shares fell after it reported disappointing results for the quarter.
Continue reading Earnings highlights: GM, Toyota, CBS, Sprint, ADM, MGM, Nintendo, UBS and more
Sprint Nextel continues losing customers, sees $600 million net loss
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S), the trying to be the"comeback kid" under CEO and telecom vet Dan Hesse, just lost another swath of customers in its latest quarter. The company reported almost an almost $600 million net loss in its latest quarter as its postpaid (contract) customers continue to defect to the competition.All in all, this quarter wasn't as bad for Sprint as previous quarters. The third-largest wireless carrier in the U.S lost 182,000 wireless customers last quarter, leaving it with under 50 million total wireless customers. Still, the last quarter of 2008 saw Sprint lose about 1.3 million customers, so this past quarter was quite the marked improvement.
Continue reading Sprint Nextel continues losing customers, sees $600 million net loss
Sprint's Boost Mobile seeing big problems with text messaging overload
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) really hit on something back in January when it rolled out a $50 unlimited everything plan from its Boost Mobile prepaid brand. Customers could get nationwide unlimited minutes, texting, data and walkie-talkie for $50 a month.
Customers went nuts and started snatching up Boost Mobile phones and that plan by the thousands. Soon afterward, other prepaid competitors like T-Mobile and Virgin Mobile followed suit with cheap unlimited plans of their own.
Continue reading Sprint's Boost Mobile seeing big problems with text messaging overload
Sprint saves $20 million just by getting rid of old software
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) continues to lose customers quarter after quarter, even as it has introduced some of the most competitive family calling plans in the U.S. wireless industry.
Perhaps that price competitiveness will win more customers back in 2009, but until then, the carrier will have to rein-in most costs to make up for losing customer revenue. First up: jettisoning $20 million in unused software costs.
Continue reading Sprint saves $20 million just by getting rid of old software
Sprint Nextel hurting itself at the hands of prepaid wireless companies?
When Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) launched the $50 all-you-can-eat wireless plan with its Boost Mobile prepaid brand back in January, it was a shock to the wireless industry. Indeed, prepaid wireless generally is more expensive and less feature-laden than contract wireless in the U.S. But not even contract wireless plans that featured unlimited talking/texting/web access could be found for $50. What was Sprint Nextel trying to do? Cannibalize itself?Continue reading Sprint Nextel hurting itself at the hands of prepaid wireless companies?
Closing Bell: Up, Down, Up... What the heck? (AA, BBBY, CSCO, JNPR, PHM, CTX, S)
This was one of those days that if you just looked at a large group of stocks you would have no feel for the closing bell levels. The FOMC Minutes from the March 17 to March 18 meeting were given some of the blame for the late day sell-off, although if you have to read one-month old data to get insight into a post-Fed action event explaining it... then something is wrong. Hence the late-day recovery after that. The reality is that traders are still using any excuse to take a profit or to lighten up after a four-week run, and there are still buyers out there to meet them. Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 7,837.11 +47.55 (0.61%)
S&P 500 825.16 +9.61 (1.18%)
Nasdaq 1,590.66 +29.05 (1.86%)
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Continue reading Closing Bell: Up, Down, Up... What the heck? (AA, BBBY, CSCO, JNPR, PHM, CTX, S)
Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: WFMI, CCE, S, XOM, JPM ...
Analyst upgrades:- KeyBanc upgraded Greenbrier (NYSE: GBX) to Buy from Hold as it believes the company has options to forestall covenant violations or bankruptcy, event if conditions deteriorate further.
- Friedman Billings upgraded Whole Foods (NASDAQ: WFMI) to Market Perform from Underperform citing low expectations, favorable FTC settlement, progress on cost cutting, and valuation.
- JP Morgan believes First Merit (NASDAQ: FMER) is one of the best positioned Midwest banks to weather the storm and notes its compelling valuation and capital levels. The firm upgraded shares to Overweight from Neutral.
- Coca-Cola Enterprises (NYSE: CCE) was raised to Buy from Neutral at Goldman.
- Newell Rubbermaid (NYSE: NWL) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Banc of America/Merrill.
- Compass Minerals (NYSE: CMP) was lifted to Outperform from Perform at Oppenheimer.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: WFMI, CCE, S, XOM, JPM ...
Sprint (S) sees lawsuit over 2005 Nextel merger disaster
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) was the worst telecom merger in recent memory. The $35 billion merger in 2005 was intended to keep Sprint from becoming a smaller player in the wireless market as competitors were combining and becoming wireless powerhouses.
The only problem was that Sprint and Nextel merged but appeared to keep everything separate. In effect, very little "merged" at all.
Continue reading Sprint (S) sees lawsuit over 2005 Nextel merger disaster
Sprint (S) gets rating downgrade as customers flee in latest quarter
Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) recently posted another dismal quarter as the third-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. lost over a million customers while finally writing off the last $1.6 billion from the disastrous Nextel merger of 2005. The company continues to have slick marketing, a first-class nationwide wireless network and improved customer service. None of these mean a thing if it can't retain customers and recruit new ones from the competition.Continue reading Sprint (S) gets rating downgrade as customers flee in latest quarter
Earnings highlights: Walmart, Comcast, CVS, Sprint, Hormel, Priceline and more
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:
- Apollo Group Inc. (NASDAQ: APOL) reported that Q4 revenue soared despite the recession.
- Baidu Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU) posted strong annual revenue, but at a slowing growth rate.
- Career Education Corp. (NASDAQ: CECO) easily topped Q4 earnings expectations, lifting shares up.
- Comcast Corp. (NASDAQ: CMCSA) Q4 earnings beat expectations and it increased its dividend.
- CVS Caremark Corp. (NYSE: CVS) shares jumped after it reported higher earnings in Q4.
- Digital River Inc. (NASDAQ: DRIV) shares soared on better-than-expected Q4 earnings and revenue.
- Expedia Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPE) reported dismal results due to a huge good will write down.
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (NYSE: GT) posted a greater-than-expected Q4 net loss and announced job cuts.
- Hormel Foods Corp. (NYSE: HRL) exceeded Q1 earnings expectations due to the popularity of SPAM.
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Walmart, Comcast, CVS, Sprint, Hormel, Priceline and more
Stocks in the news: HPQ, S, UBS, WFMI, CROX, CBS, PCLN, LDK, CVS
Hewlett-Packard Corp. (NYSE: HPQ), reported a 13% quarterly drop in earnings as sales ticked up just 1% due to the recession. Results were inline with estimates, and even though it cut its 2009 guidance, it was still in line with Wall Street's expectations. HPQ shares declined 3.4% in premarket trade.Sprint Nextel Corp (NYSE: S) posted a $1.6 billion, or 57 cents per share quarterly loss on Thursday and said a total of 1.3 million wireless customers had left its service during the quarter. Revenue fell to $8.4 billion from $9.8 billion a year earlier, and topped the Street's estimate. Sprint expects subscriber losses to improve in 2009. Sprint shares are soaring some 6.6% in premarket trading.
Continue reading Stocks in the news: HPQ, S, UBS, WFMI, CROX, CBS, PCLN, LDK, CVS
Sprint Nextel Q4 earnings preview
When CEO vet Dan Hesse joined Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) over a year ago, the 20+ year telecom vet probably knew what was in store for him. The third-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. was bleeding subscribers to the competition every quarter, the future of Sprint's 4G high-speed national wireless network was in doubt and the company really did not have a hit product like the iPhone on its shelves.Add that to the ongoing mess with the Nextel brand and Hesse had one large job to face in the corner office. Although many of those issues still exist today in some form, Hesse will be the first to say that Sprint's in it for the long, successful haul. Still, the company is expected from market analysts to post a quarterly loss of $0.02 per share when it reports Q4 numbers later today. Sprint's Hesse seems to indicate that while Sprint is certainly down, it's nowhere near out.










