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California Regulator Approves $23 Billion Sprint, T-Mobile Merger
The newly formed entity will trade on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol 'TMUS' The newly formed entity will trade on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol 'TMUS' -
T-Mobile And Sprint's $23 Billion Merger Officially Completed
The combined company will operate under the T-Mobile name and will effectively become the country's third-largest wireless provider. The combined company will operate under the T-Mobile name and will effectively become the country's third-largest wireless provider. -
Sprint Accuses 2 Former Execs, 3 Telco Firms Of Stealing Billions In Sensitve Data
Lawsuit names Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, and Bright House Networks as defendants. Lawsuit names Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, and Bright House Networks as defendants. -
Sprint And T-Mobile Mega-Merger Finally Gets Approval From Federal Judge
US District Court Judge Victor Marrero rejected the suits filed by thirteen US states and the District of Columbia and approved the long-planned merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. US District Court Judge Victor Marrero rejected the suits filed by thirteen US states and the District of Columbia and approved the long-planned merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. -
T-Mobile Expected To Win Court's Nod To Acquire Sprint
US District Court Judge Victor Marrero is seen to issue the court's decision on merger as early as Tuesday US District Court Judge Victor Marrero is seen to issue the court's decision on merger as early as Tuesday -
T-Mobile Beats Estimates As It Awaits Sprint Merger Decision
A federal court decision on T-Mobile and Sprint merger is expected any day. A federal court decision on T-Mobile and Sprint merger is expected any day. -
T-Mobile US-Sprint Corp $26.5 Billion Merger Still Up In The Air
The main question is whether T-Mobile-Sprint combination will shrink the US telco field to three national carriers The main question is whether T-Mobile-Sprint combination will shrink the US telco field to three national carriers