Exclusive: U.S. state AGs prepare lawsuit to stop Sprint and T-Mobile merger

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Exclusive: U.S. state AGs prepare lawsuit to stop Sprint and T-Mobile merger
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A group of at least 10 state attorneys general are preparing on Tuesday to file ...

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WASHINGTON - A group of at least 10 state attorneys general are preparing on Tuesday to file a lawsuit to stop the $26 billion merger of Sprint and T-Mobile, a deal that would reduce the number of nationwide wireless carriers from four to three, according to three sources familiar with the matter. New York’s state attorney general is leading the lawsuit, one source said. New York’s attorney general’s office has announced a press conference for this afternoon.

 

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US state AGs reportedly prepare lawsuit to stop Sprint and T-Mobile mergerUS state AGs reportedly prepare lawsuit to stop Sprint and T-Mobile mergerA group of at least 10 state attorneys general are preparing on Tuesday to file a lawsuit to stop the $26 billion merger of Sprint and T-Mobile, a deal that would reduce the number of nationwide wireless carriers from four to three, according to three sources familiar with the matter. they both look like actors Very short sighted at the State AG level.
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US state AGs reportedly prepare lawsuit to stop Sprint and T-Mobile mergerUS state AGs reportedly prepare lawsuit to stop Sprint and T-Mobile mergerA group of at least 10 state attorneys general are preparing on Tuesday to file a lawsuit to stop the $26 billion merger of Sprint and T-Mobile, a deal that would reduce the number of nationwide wireless carriers from four to three, according to three sources familiar with the matter. they both look like actors Very short sighted at the State AG level.
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