The talking is nearly finished as the metro is soon to lose a tech giant, prominent local sponsor and company that still employs thousands of people . . . Here's info better than local MSM hype hoping to downplay the damage this washed up company will inflict on the Kansas City metro economy . . .
T-Mobile, Sprint merger nearing completion after controversial and lengthy negotiations
Federal regulators have signaled to participants of the proposed $26 billion T-Mobile-Sprint merger that barring a last-minute snag, they are on the verge of giving the green light to the transaction after some of the most controversial and lengthy deal negotiations in recent years, FOX Business has learned.
If the original people who ran sprint hadn't been such assholes, things would have been different.
ReplyDeleteTrump's economy is really humming along.
ReplyDeleteI remember that one time Trump was responsible for a single mismanaged company that was always looking for the poorest customers ATT and Verizon never went after. 7:57 is right - Trump is always at fault.
ReplyDeleteUnless Ergen's real goal is to wreck the merger and then buy Sprint at a fire sale price and just absorb it into Dish.
ReplyDeleteIf it falls through, which I don't think it will, maybe Amazon would buy Sprint. They are sniffing around on delivering wireless services in the future.
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