MCI, Sprint to Merge?

from the Prepare-for-the-FTC-glove dept

Well, they're talking about it, though neither company would say so. WSJ broke the story, now widely reported. Lots of FTC issues with this potential merger, so this is far from a slam dunk. Sprint will either spin off or issue tracking stock for their wireless division as part of a potential merger, to save their LD stock from the wireless earnings woes.
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    Mike (profile), 24 Sep 1999 @ 10:44am

    Other Bidders?

    Of course it was also reported yesterday that Deutsche Telekom might want to buy Sprint. Maybe there'll be one of these ridiculous bidding wars. Hell, maybe Sprint should sell themselves on eBay. Seems like a popular thing these days.

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    Paul Schubitzke, 9 Oct 1999 @ 6:13pm

    MCI / Sprint SuperTelco

    If you ask me ... this is a joke! First of all, there are three major interstate telecommunications companies in the U.S. AT&T, Sprint and MCI. Does anyone really think that the FTC is going to allow a merger that would eventually pave the way to THE super telecom? No way! If this merger were to take place, the next big media event would be the purchase of MCI Worldcom by AT&T...and we all know that would never happen. I just hope that more companies like Level Three Communications or Qwest eventually make their way into interstate long distance. Qwest just purchased US West, and hopefully will expand into this market. Otherwise, we are doomed...actually, we have been for years!

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    Wafford Sautel, 19 Mar 2000 @ 7:47am

    Merger

    Please don't go through with this merger. As a veteran of 25 years (AT&T/BellSouth) in the telecommunications industry I never felt that MCI's philiosophy embraced the true dedications of

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      Geoclear, 15 Jun 2000 @ 4:26am

      Re: Merger

      I think that MCI and Sprint should be allowed to merge I mean come on Bell Atlantic and GTE merge, QWestbuys US West, and At&T is trying to merge with Media One. How else can we remain competative?

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