Dish Network cut to equal-weight by Morgan Stanley

LONDON (MarketWatch) — Dish Network was downgraded to equal-weight from overweight by Morgan Stanley, which said the firm’s results have been too weak for too long. The broker cited insufficient evidence of improving fundamentals, poor visibility into underlying churn issues and the near-term investments in customer service and technology that may eliminate free cash flow growth in 2009.

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