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Re: Citigroup: Cablevision Likely to Be Sold Yeah as if I'm going to believe anything Citigroup has to say. |
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 | I don't believe them at face value either, just looking at the fact that a number of top execs have left the company for one reason or another is reason to speculate if they're just going private or eventually sell out. |
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 | reply to bhan261 How is Fios by the way, compared to other providers? |
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| reply to kickass69 Who owns Cablevision doesn't even make my list of what worries me, which is a shame - if it were near the top of my list, I would be very fortunate indeed. -- NOTHING justifies terrorism. We don't negotiate with terrorists. Those that support terrorists are terrorists. |
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 brut7 join:2000-10-06 Babylon, NY | reply to kickass69 Citi Group is part of a larger group of swindlers and thieves called the federal reserve (it's actually private NOT federal and has no reserves but can print money out of thin air) why would anyone believe anything they say?
Here, use some broadband and understand:
»youtu.be/ZPWH5TlbloU
and much more intellectual but long:
»youtu.be/HfpO-WBz_mw
Best Wishes |
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 | I'm fully aware of those topics with the Federal Reserve, it's still an interesting topic to discuss about Cablevision's current state, recent events about the company itself and if they go private or sold off. |
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 | reply to kickass69 Lets just add fuel to the fire
»www.thestreet.com/story/11878812···ion.html |
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 | Dolan fired a ton of people because Cablevision was losing influence, losing subs to Verizon and because of the union debacle. That's why people "left", they got canned. |
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