The big telcos decide
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:59 am
In terms of media policy, this merger is not welcome, nobody is talking about it. what comes onto our screens. What can we expect next Wednesday? The naysayers always come to a general meeting in greater numbers than the supporters. In this sense, a sunset is possible. 200 shareholder groups met with the Sunrise managers, and in the end the seller Liberty Global had to be on board with the deal with 500 million dollars.
Sunrise management must be facing strong headwinds. This way, Sunrise could remain what it is: a company that has done everything right up to now. Except for the plan to take a high risk for middle east rcs data more than six billion. And Chairman Kurer should stick to his words: "We are only the shareholders' trustees. Not people who simply do what they want."
Journalists and political observers agree: the 2019 election campaign was dull. But let's be honest: the previous campaigns were dull too. The reasons are obvious: the militia system and the parties' modest campaign budgets set tight limits, referendums are more important than elections, and the pronounced culture of consensus dampens the desire to attack. The ad hoc alliances in parliament change from deal to deal - no one wants to spoil their relationship with anyone.
Sunrise management must be facing strong headwinds. This way, Sunrise could remain what it is: a company that has done everything right up to now. Except for the plan to take a high risk for middle east rcs data more than six billion. And Chairman Kurer should stick to his words: "We are only the shareholders' trustees. Not people who simply do what they want."
Journalists and political observers agree: the 2019 election campaign was dull. But let's be honest: the previous campaigns were dull too. The reasons are obvious: the militia system and the parties' modest campaign budgets set tight limits, referendums are more important than elections, and the pronounced culture of consensus dampens the desire to attack. The ad hoc alliances in parliament change from deal to deal - no one wants to spoil their relationship with anyone.