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SatelliteFinance magazine – satellite industry finance newsPress Association’s SatelliteFinance is essential reading for anyone in the satellite finance industry.

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What is SatelliteFinance?


SatelliteFinance reports on satellite industry finance by established and new operators, service providers and technology companies. While the focus in the satellite industry has expanded to include mobile internet, direct-to-home TV remains a staple in the coverage of SatelliteFinance. Hence this title now boasts an expanded media section, touching on interactive TV, portals, digital radio, and other content providers.
 




Key areas covered in SatelliteFinance?  

  • Financings by established and new satellite platform operators
  • Service providers and technology companies
  • Broadband
  • Launches
  • Insurance
  • Leveraged buyouts, mergers & acquisitions
  • Public and private placements of debt and equity
  • International business development opportunities
  • Key joint ventures, alliances, and strategic stake sales
  • Advisory appointments
  • Coverage of developed and emerging markets.

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An archive of all back issues is available on the SatelliteFinance website, indexed to allow fast searches by continent, country, company, and date.

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Business news

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    Greggs and Debenhams are among the companies reporting this week
    Bakery chain Greggs reports full-year figures on Thursday after a better-than-expected performance at the end of last year, thanks to a boost from festive demand for mince pies.
  • China urges US to shore up dollar

    China has urged Washington to shore up dollar
    China's premier has expressed concern about the US dollar and called on Washington to take "concrete steps" to reassure Beijing about the safety of its huge Treasury bond holdings.
  • Wen calls for vigilance on economy

    China must remain alert to fight any rebound in the economic crisis, says Premier Wen Jiabao
    China must remain alert to fight any rebound in the economic crisis in the next several years, Premier Wen Jiabao has said.