A DISH Network (DISH)/DirecTV (DTV) Combo Might Happen, But There Are Hurdles
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Could DISH (DISH) Partner with Google (GOOG) in Wireless? Maybe...
November 19, 2012 12:40 PM ESTDISH Network (Nasdaq: DISH) shares are seeing some pressure on a largely favorable trading session Monday amid reports it has been pulling out all the stops in making a move to wireless communications... and none appear to be taking hold.
The WSJ said that DISH secretly made an $11 per share bid for MetroPCS (NYSE: PCS) last August, a sign that CEO Charlie Ergen and company were getting more serious about breaking into the industry.... More