First, the break-up fee, originally reported by The Wall Street Journal as being $1 billion, may actually be $2 billion. While that is not as big a check that AT&T had to write when it unsuccessfully tried to buy T-Mobile, it is quite a bit bigger than some thought, given reports that SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son did ...
Friday, 13 June 2014
Sprint may give way to T-Mobile brand if merger goes through, break-up fee possibly much higher
First, the break-up fee, originally reported by The Wall Street Journal as being $1 billion, may actually be $2 billion. While that is not as big a check that AT&T had to write when it unsuccessfully tried to buy T-Mobile, it is quite a bit bigger than some thought, given reports that SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son did ...
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