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Verizon CEO Sees No Case for Merger With Vodafone

Verizon Communications Inc. Chief Executive Ivan Seidenberg said he does not see much reason to strike a deal with Vodafone Group PLC.

There has often been speculation on the future of their joint venture, Verizon Wireless. Mr. Seidenberg, speaking during a conference hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations on Tuesday, said he would eventually like to resolve the joint venture structure. He has often said he would like to buy out Vodafone’s stake in Verizon Wireless, but didn’t provide a timetable.

Verizon owns a controlling stake in the carrier ie. Verizon owns 55 percent of Verizon Wireless and Vodafone owns the remaining 45 percent. Mr. Seidenberg has however, dismissed all rumours of a larger alliance, or a merger. “There’s no compelling reason that this is an exciting thing to do,” he said during a conference hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations. Though he also added the proverbial never-say-never-clause, by saying that his opinion on a merger wasn’t the final position and that things may change.

The model of a global wireless company, which is what Vodafone is, isn’t the preferred one, he said. At some point, that model would lose economies of scale, he added, noting that a combined company would have a difficult time finding enough growth to justify the merger.

In comments on the proposed National Broadband Plan, Mr. Seidenberg said he is concerned the plan could lead to an “overreach” of regulation that could cut into private investment.

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… and there was iPad

It’s been three long years since anything phenomenal had come out of Apple’s (AAPL) stable. The last legendary product that was presented to the world by Steve Jobs was the iPhone. Today, the company and Mr. Jobs took to the battlefield again and gave the tech crazy world a new product christened iPad. The first table computer from the company which joins the ranks of the other iconic products they have released.

The launch took place in front of a packed auditorium in San Francisco. Steve Jobs appeared in his customary black turtleneck and blue jeans and said “We want to kick off 2010 by introducing a truly magical and revolutionary product today.” Whether it lives up that tag, only time will tell. He then continued to play with the tablet from the comfort of a leather couch set on the screen as the world watched in awe and marveled at the product.

Live blogs gave a running commentary of what was happening in that auditorium. Video feeds enthralled the others who wanted to be part of the historical moment for tablet pc’s. Twitter’s trending topics were swamped with Apple, iPad and other hashtags relating to the launch. Mr. Jobs indeed had the eyes of the world on him and he did not disappoint.

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