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    Quote Originally Posted by RTM View Post
    OK....so I upgraded to an Apple TV 4K. All seems good. Very good in fact. Sky Sport Now APP runs well. Great to be able to easily scroll back 24 hours. The picture quality looks excellent. I guess we might switch to watching NETFLIX via the Apple TV. I hope this level of technology lasts for a couple of years at least. Thanks to both of you for your comments.
    Glad you are enjoying it! I would def use the platform for all your apps you subscribe to. It is just so damn user friendly - Apple have done an amazing job. But I expect no less from them.

    If Sky offer a compelling Broadband-SkyGO offer soon...and provided they launch a SkyGo app on appletv...I may even gift my Vodafone TV box to a friend or family member and go back to my AppleTV.

    Anyway, glad you can now enjoy Sky Sport NOW the way it is meant to be enjoyed. I am really looking forward to the match tonight. Will be awesome to see a packed out Eden Park. We really are the envy of the sporting world right now.

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/new...ectid=12339766

    Yeah, the 'buzz' for rugby is well and truly back.

    And that will mean only one thing - a big spike in Sky Sport subs

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    Missing you guys today
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Missing you guys today

    Calm before the storm.

    Infratil and Brookfield are in final 'crunch' talks with Bowman and Stewart. They have come in with a 25c offer. The Board pushing back hard - telling them they can't possibly recommend an offer below 30c...

    Martin looked exhausted in that newshub article. You can't tell me he is that shagged from sport payment reduction negotiations. He would be delegating a lot of that to Tex and Blair.

    No, that was the look of a man who has been working round the clock to squeeze out the highest possible offer from Infratil...

    Ogg would be so proud of me right now
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    Martin right now


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    2:06-2:16 in that Newshub video shows Martin as a man under pressure. But kudos to him he came out strong in that interview. I think he realises that he is fighting multiple fronts. I still see spark and commerce commission as our biggest enemies, followed by main stream media, Winston Peters and the institutional investors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Entrep View Post
    Martin right now

    Too right.

    They will be pushing hard for $600M minimum.

    I don’t think they could look shareholders in the eye for anything less than $600M, given $150M of that is money shareholders have just invested into the business.

    They should be pushing for much more. And if IFT-Brookfield aren’t prepared to pay then all good, see you later alligator.

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    The market is awash with 12c shares. This too shall pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonu View Post
    The market is awash with 12c shares. This too shall pass.
    Only a lazy 100m shares has been issued to the underwriters and sub-underwriters who can begin to sell them from tomorrow (16 June) on NZX and 17 June on ASX.

    At the 16c they are trading at, that's a nice 33% windfall gain for them - so should be interesting to see if they take the gains or keep the shares for the long haul!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Only a lazy 100m shares has been issued to the underwriters and sub-underwriters who can begin to sell them from tomorrow (16 June) on NZX and 17 June on ASX.

    At the 16c they are trading at, that's a nice 33% windfall gain for them - so should be interesting to see if they take the gains or keep the shares for the long haul!
    They can formally begin to sell them from tomorrow! Of course the reality is many have been sold from existing portfolios in anticipation of cheaper replacement shares arriving.

    The same behaviour as most SPPs.

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