I like Lingo better than vonage.
*This is talking about the actual VOIP service, nothing having to do with the Vonage IPO*
*This is talking about the actual VOIP service, nothing having to do with the Vonage IPO*
Quote from Guildenstern:
Users can plug their phones straight into wall jacks and get service throughout the house without buying expandable phones.
Vonage is carrying hefty debt per customer and losing money hand over fist. Vonage/ Citron don't have the resources or customer base to compete with big players. Also, the wave of the future will be one stop billing (voip, wireless, data, etc.) which Vonage could never offer.
Quote from andrejbl:
Vonage is making available about 13% of its IPO shares to early customers of their phone service (including myself).
Anyone have opinions on this IPO? There are certainly plenty of doubters of the company's future in the face of Comcast/Verizon encroachment on their turf. If I participate though, I would not be concerned about such longterm issues, it would be a simple 1 day swing trade.
Quote from Guildenstern:
Vonage is carrying hefty debt per customer and losing money hand over fist. Vonage/ Citron don't have the resources or customer base to compete with big players. Also, the wave of the future will be one stop billing (voip, wireless, data, etc.) which Vonage could never offer.
Quote from Hydroblunt:
You hit the nail on the head.
Best prospect is that Vonage will be bought out by the big players for their customer base. Judging from how mature & competitive the telecom industry is, that is probably what will happen. Organic growth becomes hard to come by so consolidation takes place en masse. Doubt it will be right away, probably take 1-2 years at the least.
I think you guys getting the early IPO will be nicely in the money when it it actually opens up on the exchange. I would load up, VOIP still has some hype left in it.
Quote from WallstYouth:
Yes I totally agree, the only thing i'm worried about is the vesting period. 2-4 months seems reasonable but anything after that could be a huge risk, especially when they dont make '07 earning predictions.