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Dish's Ergen steps aside as CEO to lead new mobile business
2017-12-05 15:46:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Charlie Ergen, the co-founder and owner of US pay-TV provider Dish Network, is stepping down as CEO of the company in order to focus on developing Dish's wireless business. COO Erik Carlson, a 20-year veteran of the company, has been promoted to the role of CEO and will continue to report to Ergen.
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Echostar Co. (SATS) Stake Maintained by Charles W Ergen
2015-12-20 12:48:11| Telecom - Topix.net
Charles W Ergen disclosed that they own a 39.1% stake in Echostar Co. in a Schedule 13D/A disclosure that was filed with the SEC on Tuesday, December 1st.
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Harbinger sues Dish, Ergen over LightSquared, seeks $1.5 billion
2015-07-22 01:46:06| Food - Topix.net
Harbinger Capital Partners, the hedge fund firm run by Philip Falcone, filed a new lawsuit accusing satellite TV company Dish Network Corp and its chairman, Charles Ergen, of illegally trying to strip it of control of wireless company LightSquared during its bankruptcy. The lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court seeks at least $1.5 billion of damages, which Harbinger wants tripled.
Harbinger sues Dish, Ergen over LightSquared, seeks $1.5 billion
2015-07-22 01:00:59| Agriculture - Topix.net
Harbinger Capital Partners, the hedge fund firm run by Philip Falcone, filed a new lawsuit accusing satellite TV company Dish Network Corp and its chairman, Charles Ergen, of illegally trying to strip it of control of wireless company LightSquared during its bankruptcy. The lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court seeks at least $1.5 billion of damages, which Harbinger wants tripled.
Harbinger sues Dish, Ergen over LightSquared, seeks $1.5 billion
2015-07-22 00:50:33| Telecom - Topix.net
Harbinger Capital Partners, the hedge fund firm run by Philip Falcone, filed a new lawsuit accusing satellite TV company Dish Network Corp and its chairman, Charles Ergen, of illegally trying to strip it of control of wireless company LightSquared during its bankruptcy. The lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court seeks at least $1.5 billion of damages, which Harbinger wants tripled.