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EchoStar has been a great trade, beating the S&P 500 by 25.5%. Its stock price has climbed to $30.64, representing a healthy ...
EchoStar paid one outstanding bill but is holding up payment on another, continuing what has been an increasingly sordid ...
President Donald Trump urged EchoStar Corp Chairman Charlie Ergen and Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr to reach a deal over the fate of the company's wireless spectrum licenses, ...
President Donald Trump prodded Dish TV parent EchoStar Corp and Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr earlier this month to reach an amicable deal over the fate of the company's ...
President Trump intervened to try to broker a deal between EchoStar and the FCC. The FCC has been threatening to seize ...
EchoStar is seeing big valuation gains after it was disclosed that the company has resumed making interest payments on its debt. The interest payments will allow the company to sidestep filing for ...
EchoStar has stepped up its battle with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over the agency's inquiry into the company's usage of 5G and satellite licenses. In a filing to the FCC last week, ...
EchoStar chief Charlie Ergen can thank Newsmax boss Chris Ruddy for his meeting with President Trump – and maybe keeping the Dish Network’s parent company out of bankruptcy, On The Money has ...
EchoStar has made a massive bet on wireless spectrum, spending about $30 billion (more than $100 per EchoStar share) to acquire various spectrum licenses over the past 15 years.
EchoStar will have to prove its case in the two FCC proceedings. The FCC set a May 27 deadline for the first round of comments in both proceedings and a June 6 deadline for reply comments.
Long-time rival DirecTV on Monday said it will pay $1 and assume $9.7 billion in EchoStar debt to acquire Dish Network and its Sling streaming service.
EchoStar also recorded a net decline of about 213,000 in its traditional Dish satellite TV subscribers, compared with a loss of 318,000 in the year-ago period, ending March with 6.26 million.