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T-Mobile Wants $1B Break-Up Fee If Sprint Deal Fails

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Good strategy T-Mo!

JJinNYC

May 10, 2014, 12:20 PM
T-Mo could use that $1B for the upcoming 600MHz auction cause you know Sprint-T-Mo ain't happening 🤣 🤣 🤣
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DarkStar

May 10, 2014, 1:21 PM
Yeah without Sprint t-mobile will probably go out of business.
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Colombianmax

May 14, 2014, 2:37 PM
You know DarkStar...after reading all your posts. You're sounding like a Sprintlikehell fanboy trolling around 🤣

Without Sprint, T-Mobile could still be taking customers from Verizon. But you're right, they've mostly been Sprinting like hell to T-Mobile from Sprint of course! Looks more to me like because of T-Mobile, Sprint WILL go out of business 🤣
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DarkStar

May 14, 2014, 4:04 PM
Even with all the new subscribers for T-mobile they are still bleeding money. They are not making enough and what they are doing is costing them more and more money. The only reason why T-mobile is doing this uncarrier thing is so they can raise their stock price in the short term and get more money to sell to a another company. T-mo's parent company has wanted to get rid of T-mo for years. Why else is their parent company even thinking about selling to Softbank?
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Slammer

May 10, 2014, 4:09 PM
I have some news for you. T-mobile is going to need far more than just a billion dollars to parlay up for the 600Mhz spectrum. With this spectrum will come an astronomical amount of responsibility to utilize it nationwide. Not just metropolitan areas. Currently, Tmobile's cut rate direction is not building the revenue needed to expand far beyond what it covers at this point. It's one thing to own a Mercedes. But, it's no good if you can't drive it due to overwhelming expenditures.

John B.
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