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Yes same thread as in TMO section
On my recent Google News info gathering, I found this.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&resnum=0&ie=UTF-8&tab=wn&ncl=1139930738
One of the stories is from Bloomberg.com
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601100&sid=aVbcSPCPOti4&refer=germany
Deutsche Telekom May Look at Sprint, Merrill Says (Update1)
By Philipp Grontzki
March 6 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe's largest phone company, may consider a takeover of Sprint Nextel Corp. of the U.S. as a price war would put pressure on the German company to act, Merrill Lynch said.
Currency and share price movements over the last six months have increased the chances of further major consolidation in the U.S. wireless market, Merrill analysts including Graham Ruck said in a report today. Sprint's operational problems could prompt it to become more aggressive on price, the analysts said.
Sprint posted a fourth-quarter loss of $29.5 billion last week following a writedown, and said it will probably lose 1.2 million subscribers in the first quarter. It also announced a monthly package of unlimited calls, text messages and walkie- talkie services for $89.99. Overland Park, Kansas-based Sprint is the third-biggest U.S. wireless carrier, and Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA unit is the fourth-biggest operator in the country.
``In such a price war scenario, we think T-Mobile would face the most pressure, and Deutsche Telekom would see increased urgency to drive market repair,'' Merrill Lynch said in the report titled ``Walking towards Sprint?''
Merrill Lynch, which reiterated its ``sell'' recommendation on the stock, said it was not aware of any discussions between the parties.
``We neither comment on market speculation nor ideas analysts are toying with,'' Deutsche Telekom spokesman Mark Nierwetberg said by telephone today.
Deutsche Telekom fell 23 cents, or 1.9 percent, to 12.12 euros as of 2:19 p.m. in Frankfurt trading.
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My own thoughts, I have been having a few issues with my TMO 8100 and have been thinking about switching to a CDMA carrier. However, if TMO actually acquired Sprint/ Nextel, that would be awesome in my opinion as Sprint has been a front runner on the upcoming WI-Max network having invested $5 billion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX
On my recent Google News info gathering, I found this.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&resnum=0&ie=UTF-8&tab=wn&ncl=1139930738
One of the stories is from Bloomberg.com
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601100&sid=aVbcSPCPOti4&refer=germany
Deutsche Telekom May Look at Sprint, Merrill Says (Update1)
By Philipp Grontzki
March 6 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe's largest phone company, may consider a takeover of Sprint Nextel Corp. of the U.S. as a price war would put pressure on the German company to act, Merrill Lynch said.
Currency and share price movements over the last six months have increased the chances of further major consolidation in the U.S. wireless market, Merrill analysts including Graham Ruck said in a report today. Sprint's operational problems could prompt it to become more aggressive on price, the analysts said.
Sprint posted a fourth-quarter loss of $29.5 billion last week following a writedown, and said it will probably lose 1.2 million subscribers in the first quarter. It also announced a monthly package of unlimited calls, text messages and walkie- talkie services for $89.99. Overland Park, Kansas-based Sprint is the third-biggest U.S. wireless carrier, and Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA unit is the fourth-biggest operator in the country.
``In such a price war scenario, we think T-Mobile would face the most pressure, and Deutsche Telekom would see increased urgency to drive market repair,'' Merrill Lynch said in the report titled ``Walking towards Sprint?''
Merrill Lynch, which reiterated its ``sell'' recommendation on the stock, said it was not aware of any discussions between the parties.
``We neither comment on market speculation nor ideas analysts are toying with,'' Deutsche Telekom spokesman Mark Nierwetberg said by telephone today.
Deutsche Telekom fell 23 cents, or 1.9 percent, to 12.12 euros as of 2:19 p.m. in Frankfurt trading.
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My own thoughts, I have been having a few issues with my TMO 8100 and have been thinking about switching to a CDMA carrier. However, if TMO actually acquired Sprint/ Nextel, that would be awesome in my opinion as Sprint has been a front runner on the upcoming WI-Max network having invested $5 billion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX