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- Enlightenment, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1I read the following on Bloomber, "Activist investor Ralph Whitworth, whose Relational Investors LLC owns about 1.9 percent of Sprint's shares, said he has ``lost confidence'' in Forsee, the Wall Street Journal reported last week. Sprint should consider selling its long- distance business and fiber-optic network, he told the newspaper."
I'm not sure the pro's or con's of Sprints fiber-optic network, but I would think that is a very very bad idea, because that is the backbone of the Sprint Wireless network. If they sold it, then what would they do, purchase bandwidth at a higher-cost from someone else??? - NancyGarberson, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Ed Evans was a great CEO at Dobson/Cellular One - he has the focus, determination and guts you need to put Sprint/Nextel back on the map. He has Wall Street savvy, experience and is humble - think about talking to him - he'd be a great choice!


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