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Justice Dept. Hangs Up on AT&T Deal for T-MobilePosted on Aug 31, 2011
The U.S. Justice Department sued Wednesday to prevent AT&T’s hoped-for merger with T-Mobile, a $39 billion deal that would create the largest telephone carrier in the country with almost 130 million subscribers. The merger would reduce competition and harm consumers, the department said. AT&T disagreed and said that it would “vigorously contest this matter in court.” The proposed deal, which was announced in March, would leave just three major carriers: AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint Nextel. —ARK
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By Sebastian Lawhorne, August 31, 2011 at 3:54 pm Link to this comment
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@Big B: Jeez, can’t you savour some good news for a change?
Report thisBy Big B, August 31, 2011 at 2:04 pm Link to this comment
This could be the moment that a major corporation (ATT) decides to jump past the electric fence to see how much of a jolt it has, or if its turned on at all.
What would happen if the big multinational corp oligarchs just made it official and said to the US federal government “Fuck You! this mergers gonna happen. And BTY, we feel our already depressed tax burden is too large, so that little amount you were getting, well fuck you once more.”
This may not be that moment, but the day is coming that the major corporations announce their next hostile takeover, and that’s us.
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