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...DD’s Indap v NYU’s Damodaran: Is stock compensation good or bad?...
...He says Huawei is 18 months ahead of competitors in 5G, an assertion contested by its biggest rivals, Ericsson and Nokia, which have won contracts with Telefónica Argentina and T-Mobile USA respectively....
...Verizon, the telecoms group, plans to launch an online video package for mobile devices....
...He then tried his hand in communications because “we thought that the communications market was so big, filled with plenty of products”. Money was tight in the early years....
...Mr van Schie described 2013 as Sony’s “breakthrough year” in the mobile market after buying out partner Ericsson from its flagging joint venture....
...John Legere, T-Mobile USA’s new chief executive, used the show to announce an accelerated rollout of LTE and a new partnership with Major League Baseball....
...Deutsche Telekom is considering a deal that would combine its T-Mobile USA business with MetroPCS Communications, a US wireless provider....
...Sony Ericsson has sunk to a loss in the fourth quarter after shipments of its mobile phones dropped by a fifth in the last set of results before it becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony....
...The best that can be said for Sony’s impending purchase of the rest of its Sony Ericsson joint venture is that at least it is not buying at the top....
...buy-out of Ericsson’s stake in the Sony Ericsson mobile phone joint venture....
...Losses at Sony Ericsson, which it is selling to its Japanese partner, and ST-Ericsson, the chipmaker, weighed on Ericsson’s overall results....
...Motion, LG, Sony Ericsson and Motorola....
...Others hoped that Deutsche Telekom could reach a deal to solve the problems dogging its T-Mobile USA business, but were sceptical of any partnership with US wireless company MetroPCS....
...The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week was awash with new smartphones from Samsung, LG, Motorola, Sony and Nokia designed to run on the new 4G mobile networks that the largest US mobile network...
...The announcement this week that Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA unit plans to launch LTE services in most of the 50 largest metropolitan markets over the next two years means that all four leading US mobile...
...Its full buy-out of the Sony Ericsson mobile phone business, from its former partner Ericsson of Sweden, was designed to speed up integration of phones, non-phone hardware and software – an area where critics...
...Buying Sweden’s Ericsson out of Sony Ericsson should give Sony a clearer brand with which to attack the competitive smartphone market, and a better chance of connecting its mobile efforts with its TVs, tablets...
...Deutsche Telekom is considering a deal that would combine its T-Mobile USA business with MetroPCS Communications, a US wireless provider, reports the FT, citing two people familiar with the matter....
...Sony Ericsson, the mobile handset maker, broke even in the third quarter after sales rose by a third in the period on the back of growth of its smartphone business....
...Sony Ericsson....
...As Citigroup observes, when handset companies start to miss profit guidance, it usually means big trouble (hello Nokia, Research In Motion and Sony Ericsson)....
...The Wall Street Journal reported in October that Huawei had signed a deal earlier this year to supply Mobile Communication Co of Iran (MCCI) with products that could help track users’ locations....
...Sony , however, fell 3.7 per cent on Friday to Y1,415 on reports it was to buy Ericsson’s 50 per cent stake in the Sony Ericsson smartphone joint venture....
...Sony will soon launch a new, network-friendly PlayStation portable console and it has introduced a “PlayStation-lite” mobile phone through its Sony Ericsson joint venture....
...Sony Ericsson slipped to a net loss in the second quarter because of component shortages caused by the Japanese earthquake and falling demand for its traditional mobile phones....
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