TerreStar Corporation (NASDAQ:TSTR)
The Company with its subsidiaries owns two wireless communications businesses. It provides mobile satellite and communications services to individual and corporate customers in the U.S. and Canada via its own satellite and leased satellite capacity.
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I've "played" TerreStar before and it takes some patience. If you looked at their books you would no doubt run for cover. Their appeal is their recent successful satellite launch that is coming online. The new satellite should help in remote areas where current communication choices are limited. Subscibers, however, would appear to be limited, but it' recent deal with AT&T should help with marketing. The next limiting factor is that use of the network on TerreStar and AT&T will require that a smartphone be developed for both networks. AT&T estimates it will have corporate/government clients on line in Q1/'10 with residential customers to follow sometime after. The TerreStar satellite would be used as a backup when regular AT&T networks are out of range. It's unclear what the profit expectations to TerreStar would be, but I believe it should give TerreStar a value above the $1.50 trading range it drifted back down to after the news of the partnership faded. It also gives TerreStar more value should it be recognized as an M&A play.
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Their market cap of $250 million is too low. If their network becomes fully functional, no setbacks yet, and even one hundred thousand phones go up, this will become a multibagger.
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Thank you! to whoever freed this stock up to finally be thumbed up. How has it been allowed to hide for so long? TSTR has a huge debt, but huge potential as well. TSTR's satellite phone system will be huge on several fronts; commercial contracts and government contracts (national security). Check out their website.
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All or nothing. If George Soros stays in with a big loss so will i. Things are not looking bad - launch was succesful and the satellite seems to be working. Good be a multi bagger due to the upcoming business or a buyout by AT&T. I keep my fingers crossed the sat won't get knocked out of orbit by a f*cking drunk alien ;-)
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Combining traditional cell service w/ satellite service for remote/rural areas along w/ a PDA sized phone is a great step forward.
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Advanced capabilities. Prime target will be Government and Corporate users
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Up on huge volume, somebody certainly knows something I do not!
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Stock has taken a beating in recent weeks. Considering their plans to roll out the first 4G network and thier ownership of spectrum alone (est 4bil+), make this stock a sleeper. I feel that since Frontlines Wireless dropout of the recent spectrum auction, Terrestar is also poised to be at the forefront of developing a potential nationwide public safety network. Did I mention they own a good chunk of Skyterra Communications as well who just struck the first public safety deal in the MD, DC, Virginia Markets. Factor in Skyterra's value and then pulling it back out, Terrestar standing alone is a mere 100mil in market cap at todays prices. Worse case scenario they sell cheap in the billion dollar range making this a potential 10 bagger at these prices. Oh, btw, their state of the art satellite is scheduled to launch in Aug-Sept 08 with a milestone of network being up and running by November of this year. I believe their 4G wholesale wireless plans will draw in the bigboys like VZ and T as major customers.
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A buy , wait and see play for now.
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There are no sales because they are building the biggest privately-owned satellite in the world that will be launched in mid-2008. Buy this stock now so you can make 10x that value in a year or two! They are building 4G cellphone technology (the first company in North America) and will start mid or end of 2008. BUY! BUY! BUY!
Visit their website: http://www.terrestar.com/
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Harbinger has been buying this like crazy. They know value when they see it!


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