Interesting comparison Ogg. Goes to show how much energy you put into SKT
I believe satellite tv will be dead by 2040 or sooner. Elon is already building the Starlink network. And others will soon follow. This will eliminate the need for a physical connection for internet to household.
Similarly, electric or hydrogen which ever may be our future. Gasoline cars may go the cigarettes way. Get extremely expensive to run.
You're basically saying that they are both crap. But which one will die first? And if they're both crap, how come Z Energy isn't trading as low as Sky?
I thought you were going to 'take matters into your own hands' if no takeover happened when the results were announced? Or did that comment just refer to a pending 'duel with the pink Darth Vader'?
The latest is that once Discovery get ComCom approval, they are going to call Martin to have a discussion about the future. So until then, we have to wait.
The latest is that once Discovery get ComCom approval, they are going to call Martin to have a discussion about the future. So until then, we have to wait.
You are going to upset the FMA with comments like that!
You're basically saying that they are both crap. But which one will die first? And if they're both crap, how come Z Energy isn't trading as low as Sky?
I am only saying satellite TV will die. Not Streaming.
I would be guessing if i had to pick one. Electric cars seemed far, but Elon closed the gap and changed people's perception in a very short time.
C'mon Ogg. Currently, there is no rationale on how some stocks are valued in the market. CBD for example and a few more.
SKT has over 900K paying subscribers. For any company with that sort of subscriptions and to still trade around .15c is just ridiculous.
Other from streaming, Heck for any large multinational this is a huge customer base to do anything with.
I am only saying satellite TV will die. Not Streaming.
Technically that is comparing apples and oranges. Satellite-based internet delivery is ramping up (e.g. SpaceX starlink) which can provide streaming... But I get your point.
If they broke down their satellite customers to show how many of the 585K are streaming with Vodafone TV it would give a much clearer idea as to how long ‘traditional satellite pay tv’ is likely to go on for.
I would think that within 10 years the subscriber numbers will have dropped below the point where it no longer makes economic sense to continue offering the service.
But that is a pure guess - I don’t really have any idea.
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