Acquisition of new customers has been a problem for Sprint ( NYSE: S ) since the merger with Nextel five years ago, admitted CEO Dan Hesse in a Q&A at the UBS Media Week conference. There’s been some improvement in the last quarter, he insisted. The launch of some new services, like Boost Unlimited, has helped. Hesse also credited Sprint’s advertising campaign by Goodby,...
Acquisition of new customers has been a problem for Sprint ( NYSE: S ) since the merger with Nextel five years ago, admitted CEO Dan Hesse in a Q&A at the UBS Media Week conference. There’s been some improvement in the last quarter, he insisted. The launch of some new services, like Boost Unlimited, has helped. Hesse also credited Sprint’s advertising campaign by Goodby,...
Sprint’s CEO is scheduled next week to address the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference in New York. And you can listen live. Dan Hesse will talk at 2:30 Central time on Dec. 9 at the Grand Hyatt New York. Tune in by visiting Sprint’s investors center ahead of the speech’s start. If you’re too busy working (like, at Sprint), the company said...
Dan Hesse will talk at 2:30 Central time on Dec. 9 at the Grand Hyatt New York. Tune in by visiting Sprint's investors center ahead of the speech's start.
NEW YORK, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Dan Hesse, the chief executive of Sprint Nextel Corp said he would not let the company's stake in Clearwire Corp go below 50 percent in response to a question about whether the venture would be involved in consolidation.
... jobs were cut in the first nine months of 2009, the company said at the UBS conference. Sprint's Dan Hesse is scheduled to speak at the conference Wednesday. read more
... will Whitacre bring to the mix? His TV ads for GM, of the "ego ad" genre , (see Sprint's Dan Hesse for another bad example) proved little more than his ability to walk and talk at the same time. He's no Lee Iacocca ( his 1984 ad here - makes for an interesting side-by-side comparison of content and style). Whitacre knows nothing (his admission) about the auto industry, is this...