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  • Thursday, 20 May, 2021
    LexSoftBank Group Corp
    Deutsche Telekom/SoftBank: the finish line approaches for Sprint Premium content

    The Japanese group has a chance to exit a bad investment altogether

    T-Mobile and Sprint logos
  • Friday, 26 February, 2021
    Deutsche Telekom AG
    Deutsche Telekom revenue tops €100bn for first time

    Takeover of Sprint helps German group to reach a record high for a European telecoms company

  • Wednesday, 15 July, 2020
    Due Diligence
    Has Masayoshi Son resurrected SoftBank? Premium content

    The Japanese conglomerate’s shares have soared 140 per cent since March 19

  • Monday, 18 May, 2020
    SoftBank Group Corp
    SoftBank considers $20bn T-Mobile US share sale

    Japanese group looking to bolster its own performance after coming under pressure to raise cash

  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2020
    Corporate bonds
    Big banks sell last of debt from T-Mobile’s Sprint takeover

    Coronavirus crisis stalled final financing stage of $66bn telecoms deal

    In a sign of improving sentiment, investors looked to snap up the $4bn seven-year loan on Tuesday
  • Friday, 3 April, 2020
    T-Mobile US Inc
    T-Mobile borrows $19bn to fund Sprint takeover

    About $65bn of investor orders for deal underscore demand for investment-grade debt

  • Friday, 21 February, 2020
    T-Mobile US Inc
    T-Mobile and Sprint strike new deal terms

    SoftBank accepts weaker position after shift in fortunes since original 2018 approach

    A woman talks on her phone as she walks past T-mobile and Sprint wireless stores in New York...A woman talks on her phone as she walks past T-mobile and Sprint wireless stores in New York July 30, 2009. Sprint Nextel Corp posted a wider quarterly loss and revenue fell 10 percent as the No. 3 U.S. mobile service continued to lose valuable post-paid monthly bill-paying customers, sending its shares down almost 12 percent. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES BUSINESS)
  • Sunday, 16 February, 2020
    New York decides against T-Mobile-Sprint merger appeal

    State is one of more than a dozen that tried to stop $59bn deal

    FILED - 09 November 2019, US, New York: A general view of the sign of a branch of mobile communications provider T-Mobile US at Times Square. A US judge on Tuesday approved T-Mobile's takeover of Sprint, a move that will create a rival to the largest telecommunications firms dominating the market and could boost the development of 5G technology. Photo: Christoph Dernbach/dpa
  • Thursday, 13 February, 2020
    Deutsche Telekom seeks changes to Sprint takeover terms

    Pressure from T-Mobile US’s parent company threatens to delay or scupper $74bn deal

    FILE PHOTO: Smartphones with the logos of T-Mobile and Sprint are seen in this illustration taken September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
    Due Diligence
    Legacy tech gets a break, while new tech comes under pressure Premium content

    Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing

  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
    T-Mobile US Inc
    US judge clears T-Mobile’s $59bn Sprint takeover without conditions

    Argument that T-Mobile would act anti-competitively after the merger was not persuasive

    FILE PHOTO: Smartphones with the logos of T-Mobile and Sprint are seen in this illustration taken September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
  • Tuesday, 11 February, 2020
    LexMergers & Acquisitions
    T-Mobile/Sprint: battle of marathon Premium content

    A complex integration lies ahead, but huge cost savings should be possible

  • Tuesday, 11 February, 2020
    #techFT
    SoftBank’s big mobile bet turns sweet

    Samsung’s new phones unfolded, coronavirus threatens MWC, Spotify Kids

    FILE PHOTO: Smartphones with the logos of T-Mobile and Sprint are seen in this illustration taken September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
  • Tuesday, 11 February, 2020
    FT News Briefing podcast9 min listen
    Sprint T-Mobile, Trump budget cuts, AKK stands down

    Federal judge clears T-Mobile’s takeover of Sprint

  • Tuesday, 11 February, 2020
    Judge poised to approve $59bn Sprint takeover

    Telecoms group’s shares surge almost 70% on news T-Mobile USA deal will clear

    FILE PHOTO: A smartphones with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD
  • Monday, 9 December, 2019
    Telecoms
    States begin court move to block T-Mobile’s Sprint tie-up

    US attorneys-general show evidence executives predicted price rises from $59bn takeover

    FILE PHOTO: A smartphones with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD
  • Monday, 18 November, 2019
    T-Mobile US Inc
    John Legere to step down as T-Mobile USA chief

    COO Mike Sievert to take over from May next year

    IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR T-MOBILE - Un-carrier President Mike Sievert and CEO John Legere answer caller questions during the announcement of the future New T-Mobile's Un-carrier Moves on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019, in New York. The Un-carrier unveiled three new initiatives for the proposed combination of T-Mobile and Sprint including the Connecting Heroes Initiative, a 10-year commitment to providing free unlimited talk, text and smartphone data for public and non-profit U.S. state and local law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies. (Brian Ach/AP Images for T-Mobile)
  • Friday, 26 July, 2019
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    T-Mobile and Sprint clinch US approval for merger

    Trump administration signs off on $59bn deal to create one of the largest US mobile providers

    FILE PHOTO: A smartphones with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD
  • Wednesday, 24 July, 2019
    LexTelecoms
    AT&T: put on blast Premium content

    A rival’s tweets seem to resonate with investors

  • Tuesday, 2 July, 2019
    LexTelecoms
    Dish/Sprint/T-Mobile: fourth in July Premium content

    The Feds are insisting on a market with 4 players

    FILE PHOTO: The storefront of a Boost mobile phone store is seen in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., May 20, 2019. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
  • Thursday, 20 June, 2019
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    T-Mobile and Sprint try to clinch merger with spectrum sale

    Wireless groups locked in talks over proposed deal to win US approval for $26bn tie-up

    FILE PHOTO: A smartphones with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD
  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2019
    Due Diligence
    US states give T-Mobile/Sprint merger a frosty reception Premium content

    Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing

  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2019
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Group of US states sue to block T-Mobile’s takeover of Sprint

    Move could derail merger of telecoms groups, sending shares lower

    A woman talks on her phone as she walks past T-mobile and Sprint wireless stores in New York...A woman talks on her phone as she walks past T-mobile and Sprint wireless stores in New York July 30, 2009. Sprint Nextel Corp posted a wider quarterly loss and revenue fell 10 percent as the No. 3 U.S. mobile service continued to lose valuable post-paid monthly bill-paying customers, sending its shares down almost 12 percent. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES BUSINESS)
  • Tuesday, 21 May, 2019
    Due Diligence
    Has T-Mobile done enough to save its Sprint deal? Premium content

    Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing

  • Monday, 20 May, 2019
    T-Mobile US Inc
    FCC chairman backs $26bn Sprint and T-Mobile merger

    Head of US regulator recommends approval after telecoms groups make concessions

    FILE PHOTO: A smartphones with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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