Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Dish Network makes $5.15 billion bid for Clearwire

NEW YORK (AP) — Satellite TV provider Dish Network is offering to buy wireless network operator Clearwire — which agreed to sell itself to Sprint in December — for $3.30 per share, or $5.15 billion. Clearwire Corp. said it will discuss theSatellite television provider Dish Network unveiled its plans today to let subscribers start using the Dish TV service beyond the boundaries of their home. Dish's plan addresses one of the biggest complains people have about the often expensive"While unsettling, this is sometimes necessary," Dish Network's Joe Clayton said at an International CES presentation to unveil his company's new DVR and m.Dish Network CEO Joe Clayton says cable providers can no longer absorb the rising costs of programming and will have to cut certain channels in order to keep prices affordable to most consumers. Gina Hall · Email | Twitter. Dish Network's CEO isSurprise news this afternoon as Clearwire announced it's received an acquisition offer from Dish Network, even though Sprint was already on the hook to.
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