Clearwire Stock Surge Could Help Comcast

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2012-10-15 10:47:38
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Maybe Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC) should have waited a bit longer before unloading its stake in Clearwire LLC (Nasdaq: CLWR), whose stock rocketed 70 percent Thursday after Clearwire's biggest shareholder, Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S), confirmed it is in talks with Japan'sSoftBank Corp. regarding a "potential substantial investment" in the carrier and a possible change of control. TW Cable recently sold its 46.4 million shares for $63.6 million but could've gotten $103 million if it was a tad more patient.

 
One company likely to be keeping a close eye on this is Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), which still owns 88.5 million shares of Clearwire but has not said if or when it might sell its stake in its erstwhile wireless broadband partner. Clearwire shares closed at $2.22 each Thursday, placing a $196.4 million value on Comcast's current holdings. Comcast paid $1.05 billion for its original 6 percent stake in Clearwire. 
 
DirecTV Group Inc. (NYSE: DTV) has let loose the Genie, a five-tuner, whole-home HD-DVR with one terabyte of storage that includes an opt-in Genie Recommends feature that automatically records shows based on the customer's preferences. The Genie, not to be confused with this one, is a competitive play against cable whole-home setups and Dish Network Corp. (Nasdaq: DISH)'s new ad-skipping Hopper HD-DVR. DirecTV's new entry can feed video over the network to client boxes, called Genie Minis, or directly to as many as eight RVU-capable TVs, gaming consoles and Blu-ray players. DirecTV is currently offering Genie only to new customers, and will market it to all customers starting later this year. And, no, DirecTV did not opt for a bottle design:
 
TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. (Nasdaq: TQNT) will tee up three new products at next week'sSociety of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) Cable-Tec Expo, including what it says is the first amplifier (the TAT3814) to support a super-wide return path of 5Mhz to 300Mhz for Docsis 3.0 upstream channel bonding. North American cable operators still use an upstream spectrum range of 5MHz to 42MHz, but the idea of a future-proofing "high-split" that would raise that ceiling to 200MHz or more has been under discussion.
 
Massillon Cable TV Inc. has teamed with Motorola Mobility to secure live and on-demand video that's delivered to smartphones and tablets using a software-based encryption system that came out of Moto's 2010 acquisition of SecureMedia. Massillon expects to offer Moto-secured streams on iOS and Android phones and tablets by the end of the year. Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) and Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC) are also using the security system to protect multi-screen video. 
 
Adaptive bit rate management firm SeaWell Networks Inc. has tapped cable vet and former Motorola exec and R.L. Drake LLC CEO cable vet Jeff Huppertz as SVP, business and corporate development, and Duncan Potter, who is late of Edgeware AB , as chief marketing officer. Both report to SeaWell CEO Brian Collie.
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