Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Japan's Softbank offers to buy 70 percent of US operator Sprint for $20 billion

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Japan's Softbank offers to buy 70 percent of US operator Sprint for $20 billion
Japan's Softbank said Monday it has reached a deal to acquire a 70 percent stake in U.S. mobile operator Sprint Nextel for US$20 billion, forming one of the world's largest telecom operators. Read More


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Softbank moves could prompt U.S. price war and talking dogs
If Japan's Softbank barges its way into the U.S. mobile market, expect contract prices to fall. Read More

Reports: Japan's Softbank eyeing MetroPCS as well as Sprint
Japan's Softbank, which is in negotiations to make a major investment in U.S. operator Sprint Nextel, is also mulling a competitive bid for MetroPCS, Japanese media reported Friday. Read More


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