The market has probably become concerned that drops in landline customers is no longer being made up for by growth in cellular subscriptions.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Short Interest In Telecom Shares Grows
Short sellers recently have increased their positions in a number of telecom stocks, presumably suggesting they believe the prices will drop.
The market has probably become concerned that drops in landline customers is no longer being made up for by growth in cellular subscriptions.
The market has probably become concerned that drops in landline customers is no longer being made up for by growth in cellular subscriptions.

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