Ed Moise, managing partner of Alpina Capital, a top spectrum...
Ed Moise, managing partner of Alpina Capital, a top spectrum brokerage firm, believes the “odds” of Verizon/SpectrumCo being denied by federal regulators “are not high but are probably higher than the consensus believes,” according to a research note by Wells…
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Fargo Securities. Alpina believes if the deal goes through and Verizon sells off its 700 MHz A- and B-block holdings, AT&T appears the most likely bidder for the B-block but “it is much less clear who would be willing to purchase the A block position,” the note said. “It is also a question whether any bidder would pay a high enough price to get [Verizon] to sell given the channel 51 interference issues.”