successful and key to beating any leading competitors. Unfortunately for the Sprint Corporation‚ the numbers in customer growth are not where they need to be in order to keep up with their main competition‚ Verizon‚ AT&T‚ and T-Mobile. Sprint is quickly losing their old customers faster than they can contract new ones. This lack of growth could be for a number of reasons‚ but specifically examined are the pricing wars. It isn’t that Sprint is not doing their part in customer satisfaction or keeping up with
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Summary………………………………………………………………………19 | THE COMPANY | Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE:S) is a United States-based global communication company and ranked the third largest telecommunications carrier in the United States that offers a comprehensive variety of wireline and wireless communications services. They also are a leader in local service‚ long distance and wireless communication. Even though the company is a telecommunication carrier‚ Sprint is unique and exclusive telecommunication organization
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Competition and Analysis The Strategy Analysis of Sprint: Looking Into Its Future A Look at Sprint Sprint is an integrated global communications company that is focused in the US market. In 2003 Sprint earned 26 Billion in revenues with 26 million customers in 100 countries. Sprint is recognized as developing‚ engineering‚ and deploying cutting edge network technologies such as the US’s first all digital‚ fiber optic network. Sprint currently has three main divisions: the long distance
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Sprint Nextel Case Analysis 1. How much goodwill impairment charge did Sprint Nextel report in 2007? During 2007‚ Sprint Nextel recorded a non-cash impairment charge of $29.7 billion in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards‚ or SFAS‚ No. 142 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets. 2. Why did Sprint Nextel write down their goodwill in 2007? What are some other indicators for goodwill impairment in general? Sprint Nextel wrote down their goodwill in 2007 primarily due
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Sprint Nextel Corporation SWOT Analysis Edgardo L. Cartagena Luna Management 521 University of Phoenix February 14‚ 2013 Sprint Nextel Corporation SWOT Analysis Background Sprint Nextel Corporation (Sprint) is a communications company. The company provides a range of wireless and wireline communications products and services to individual consumers‚ businesses‚ government subscribers and resellers. It provides wireless services on a postpaid and prepaid basis to retail subscribers
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Company Overview Sprint Nextel Corporation is principally a holding company operating principally through two divisions: Wireline and Wireless. Incorporated in 1938‚ Sprint is a communications company offering a range of wireless and wireline communications products and services that are designed and marketed to individual consumers‚ businesses‚ government subscribers and resellers. Its operations are organized to meet the needs of its targeted subscriber groups through focused communications
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Sprint Nextel Corporation is the third largest wireless communications company in the United States offering a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications products and services that are designed to meet the needs of individual consumers‚ businesses‚ and government subscribers. Sprint Nextel Corporation has seen revenues shrink from $35.6 billion to 32.3 billion‚ though the company was able to grow net income from a loss of $2.8 billion to a smaller loss of $2.4 billion. A reduction
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Analysis Stock Analysis on Sprint By COMPANY BACKGROUND According to information gathered from the Sprint ’s 10K document for 2012‚ Sprint Nextel Corporation was incorporated in 1938 under the laws of Kansas and over the years has become the third largest operator (53 Million subscribers) in the United States behind AT&T and Verizon. Sprint offers wireless services to subscribers in all states‚ including Puerto Rico‚ and the U.S. Virgin Islands under the Sprint corporate brand‚ which includes
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Sprint Cars Sprint car racing has been around in the United States for many years. The first winged sprint car was built and driven by Jim Cushman in 1958‚ while the first World of Outlaw tour was in 1978. With the cars speed increasing‚ winged sprint cars were becoming more and more popular. Adding a wing to the top of the car and the nose(front) increased the downforce generated on the car‚ with the opposite direction of the sideboards helping to turn the car in the corners
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Sprint Nextel Major Corporate Events In 2004‚ Sprint and Nextel agreed to a merger worth $35.17 billion dollars. This move took place in a time where mergers were prevalent in the field of telecommunications. “Team up or get smashed” was advice given in a 2004 Business Week article. Prior to the merge‚ Cingular acquired AT&T‚ making them the largest cellular provider in the country; leaving Sprint in third place‚ and Nextel in fifth. In 2005‚ the companies finalized their deal‚ and came forward
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