GO internet (GO) is provisioning its 100Mbps service, which should drive ongoing subscriber growth. It may also have the opportunity to increase its footprint if it decides to participate in spectrum auctions during 2016. With its proposed €8m fund-raising, management seems to be positioning for this. However, the shares are discounting a slowdown in growth, rather than the prospects for a company gearing up for growth.


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GOing for more growth
- Published:
17 Dec 2015 -
Author:
Bridie Barrett -
Pages:
12 -
GO internet (GO) is provisioning its 100Mbps service, which should drive ongoing subscriber growth. It may also have the opportunity to increase its footprint if it decides to participate in spectrum auctions during 2016. With its proposed €8m fund-raising, management seems to be positioning for this. However, the shares are discounting a slowdown in growth, rather than the prospects for a company gearing up for growth.