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NY Tel
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join:2004-04-09
Smithtown, NY
reply to 10414459
Re: SunRocket Days are OVER!

I'm not disputing your advice but your persistence in arguing the merits of the possibilities goes back to my original observation.
Calvin Klein has a fragrance named after it.

guppy_fish
Premium
join:2003-12-09
Lakeland, FL
·Verizon FIOS

reply to 10414459
said by 10414459 See Profile :

Did you read the post? Brendan would be out of his mind to buy SunRocket. The VC's are trapped, they can sell but to whom?
They have invested 100 million dollars in SunRocket and their only assets are the customer base with its recurring cash flow and equipment that is worth maybe 10 cents on the dollar.

They should enter into a management contract with ViaTalk together with incentive equity options. Heads Brendan wins, tails Brendan wins. Game over.
I have worked in a startup ( very successful ) and have know VC's personally. VC's are the very top of the heap in business savvy and fully understand the risk rewards involved and it is almost ALWAYS OPM ( other peoples money ). VC's are happy with a 1 out of 3 or 4 hit ratio as when they get a hit on a business they invest in its a 10x type payback.

VC's will just shrug their shoulders, write it off and not even give it another thought. They are fully protected legally to what ever there investment was.

No one is going to save SR ... is done, stick a fork in it. This thread reads like a message board on a stock that's tanking when the rumors of BK get out to the public.

You see the exact same posts over and over again. Someone will save us, they wouldn't do that, I'll tell the FCC, the guys and gals in Washington will save us ... this is just a failed business, nothing more nothing less.

Since they never went public like Vonage, we will never know what happened, but since it was VC controlled you can bet it wasn't due to extravagant waste on the expense side of the equation, it was the revenue side didn't support the business model.

As other have posted some very good analysis of SR expense side, I have a hunch, a large part of the customers used the international calling and that with a small percentage of the user could wipe out the cash on hand before it was even known to management.


10414459

join:2007-04-23
Key West, FL

reply to NY Tel
NY Tel Guy. This is very simple. It is not necessary for ANYONE who would enter into a management contract with SunRocket to assume their debt and it is mind boggling that anyone would assume otherwise. No one is putting words into Brendan's mouth, he can speak for himself.

Currently, it is my understanding that Sherwood Partners is running the show at SunRocket on behalf of Board, I am sure that they will consider every opportunity to maximize value for the VC's.

no1g8r

join:2005-05-05
Lawrenceville, GA

reply to myguess
said by myguess :

Look at things this way.... Vonage has gone on record as having said they've been paying approx. $400 per customer they aquire. Even at half that, that makes 200k customers worth 40 mil. If you guessed that they needed to provide 12 months of service before renewal to each of those customers, and ballpark a cost of $10 a pop a month which would be high, they still have value come renewal time.
Please refrain from using reason here . Most folks want to believe that the Sunrocket customer base is worth $0,when in fact businesses even pay for customer lists of other similar businesses every day,not to mention the possibility of assuming those customers in hopes of retaining them at renewal time.


pende_tim
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join:2004-01-04
Andover, NJ
·ProLog
·ViaTalk
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to 10414459
??? I think that we are in violent agreement here.

I said Brendan should not buy SR but instead market to the old customers (such as xx% off for any Sunrocket customer who signs up as a new ViaTalk customer). These folks would be his paying customers, as new sign ups, with the positive cashflow associated with the customer.

Why would Brendan want to help out his competition to stay alive by entering into a management consultancy for them?

Tim
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The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.


Tweak
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join:2002-06-08
Oklahoma City, OK
reply to NY Tel
I think he is praying for a miracle were you the person who prepaid till 2011??


NY Tel
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join:2004-04-09
Smithtown, NY
·VOIPo

reply to 10414459
said by 10414459 See Profile :

My God man. Why in the h.... would ViaTalk have to assume the debt? Brendan is a businessman, he knows exactly how to cut a deal.
Could you please refrain from putting words into Brendan's mouth and let him speak for himself.
Your pure conjecture is bordering on the ridiculous.

Please no flame intended here.


10414459

join:2007-04-23
Key West, FL
reply to Tweak
My God man. Why in the h.... would ViaTalk have to assume the debt? Brendan is a businessman, he knows exactly how to cut a deal.


myguess



reply to Tweak
Look at things this way.... Vonage has gone on record as having said they've been paying approx. $400 per customer they aquire. Even at half that, that makes 200k customers worth 40 mil. If you guessed that they needed to provide 12 months of service before renewal to each of those customers, and ballpark a cost of $10 a pop a month which would be high, they still have value come renewal time.


Tweak
Premium
join:2002-06-08
Oklahoma City, OK
reply to pende_tim
I said in my post I doubt he would want to assume the debt!!


10414459

join:2007-04-23
Key West, FL


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reply to pende_tim
Did you read the post? Brendan would be out of his mind to buy SunRocket. The VC's are trapped, they can sell but to whom?
They have invested 100 million dollars in SunRocket and their only assets are the customer base with its recurring cash flow and equipment that is worth maybe 10 cents on the dollar.

They should enter into a management contract with ViaTalk together with incentive equity options. Heads Brendan wins, tails Brendan wins. Game over.


The Beer
I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
Premium
join:2001-07-24
Omaha, NE
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reply to pende_tim
It's time to unlock the gizmo's!!!!


pende_tim
Premium
join:2004-01-04
Andover, NJ
·ProLog
·ViaTalk
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to Tweak
Why would Brendan want to buy SunRocket and assume all their debt and the customers in their "second-year-free"?

If he waits and markets properly, he can sign the exSunRocketers up as his new customers with the revenue associated with the sign up.

Tim
--
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.


burris
Premium
join:2000-08-22
Miami, FL
reply to Tweak
In the midst of all this...I just ran across this information re: VOIP..

»www.thedigest.com/articles/202/9.html


VTBrendan
Viatalk
Premium,VIP
join:2005-06-27
Clifton Park, NY
reply to Tweak
None, whatsoever. I'm sure someone else will, however.

-Brendan


Tweak
Premium
join:2002-06-08
Oklahoma City, OK
·Cox HSI

reply to SoSadSR
Perhaps VTBrendan could chime in if via talk has any plans to buy some of sun rockets assets. I doubt though that he would want to assume the massive amount of debt that Lisa Hook has caused. She basically ran the company into the ground. What sucks is I bet she gets a golden parachute.
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