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In March 2023, T-Mobile US agreed to acquire Ka’ena Corporation as well as subsidiaries and brands: Mint Mobile, a successful budget direct-to-consumer prepaid wireless brand in the US, and Ultra Mobile, a wireless service that offers international calling options to communities across the country, for up to $1.35 billion.
Who owns T-Mobile? T-Mobile's largest shareholder is Deutsche Telekom AG, a German telecommunications company. KfW, Germany's state-owned bank, owns 16.63% of Deutsche Telekom AG, as of...
Bellevue, Wash. – May 28, 2024 – T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and UScellular (NYSE: USM) today announced that T-Mobile has agreed to acquire substantially all of UScellular’s wireless operations. This includes UScellular’s wireless customers and stores, as well as certain specified spectrum assets.
T-Mobile US is not owned by hedge funds. Deutsche Telekom AG is currently the company's largest shareholder with 39% of shares outstanding. In comparison, the second and third largest...
T-Mobile (TMUS -2.97%) has a roster of major investors that may surprise you. First, the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, holds 5.2 million shares of T-Mobile inside his conglomerate,...
The company reached a majority stake in T-Mobile U.S late Tuesday, CEO Tim Höttges said at the company's annual general meeting.
Meet Mike Sievert, President and Chief Executive Officer at T-Mobile. Learn about his experiences before joining the Un-carrier, life outside of work, and more!
As previously announced, per a separate arrangement, SoftBank Group Corp. surrendered approximately 48.8 million T-Mobile shares acquired in the merger to New T-Mobile immediately following the closing of the transaction, making SoftBank’s effective ratio 11.31 Sprint shares per T-Mobile share.
T-Mobile and Sprint announced the closing of their $30 billion merger on Wednesday, the result of a long-in-the-works effort by both companies to speed the progress of wireless technology and put...
T-Mobile and Sprint have said they will try to close the deal as early as April 1, creating a supersize carrier (called, wait for it, T-Mobile) with more than 100 million customers.