From pages 26 / 27:
GERALD T. MCGOEY: David, we’re never frustrated.
DAVID MCFADGEN: Okay.
GERALD T. MCGOEY: We bounce to work every day and assume that we’ve got this wonderful asset that time is on our side. This is an appreciating asset, not a depreciating asset. Our view is that the journey we started four years ago to talk about mobile broadband as being the technology that’ll be used, that was foreign four years ago in 2004 where we started our journey. Today, mobile broadband is well understood in most parts of the world. It’s not pushed forward by Canada at this time.
Why talk up the spectrum if it's a shady deal you want to pull off -- and especially in front of a room full of lawyers with the tape recorders running? I don't get it. JJ, what's the phone number for your broker -- I have a few questions that I need answered. Or perhaps, I should try Bell buddy -- wasn't he the one who actually examined the spectrum some years ago. Yes, as Al stated -- he took a sample in a test tube into the lab, ROTFLMAO
So it does beg the question though because I know they'll jump all over me -- then why the low share price, Einstein? That's what I'd like to know as well.
Johnny, do you smell a Microcell "kaboom" scenario here? Sure would be nice :)