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| August 31, 2012 |
| 10:36 EDT |  | DTEGY, VZ, CLWR, S, DISH, T | FCC may change spectrum transaction criteria, The Hill says The FCC is considering adopting a single standard to measure whether companies have obtained too much spectrum, The Hill reported last night. The agency currently uses a different set of criteria for each spectrum transaction, the publication explained. Reference Link |
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| May 24, 2013 |
| 15:09 EDT |  | T | AT&T unit provides notice to redeem outstanding notes due July 2043
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| 09:28 EDT |  | DISH, S | DISH looking to develop broadband service, says Wells Fargo After DISH (DISH) agreed to develop a fixed-mobile broadband service with nTelos (NTLS), Wells Fargo does not believe that DISH is looking to build a network. Rather, the firm thinks that DISH is looking to build a broadband service that is likely to operate on Sprint's (S) spectrum. The firm views the nTelos deal positively as it gives DISH a head start in developing a broadband offering in case it acquires Sprint. The firm keeps an Outperform rating on Sprint. |
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| 07:10 EDT |  | DISH | Dish and NTELOS sign letter of intent to pursue strategic relationship DISH Network (DISH) and NTELOS (NTLS) announced that nTelos and a wholly-owned subsidiary of DISH have executed a Letter of Intent to pursue a strategic relationship to co-develop a fixed-mobile broadband service within nTelos's coverage territory serving Virginia, West Virginia and portions of Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky. Once complete, the service is expected to give nTelos and DISH customers, many of whom are located in underserved rural communities, access to reliable high-speed Internet, whether at home or on the go. |
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| 07:03 EDT |  | DISH | DISH, NTELOS sign Letter of Intent for strategic relationship DISH Network (DISH) and NTELOS Holdings (NTLS) announced that nTelos and a wholly owned subsidiary of DISH have executed a Letter of Intent to pursue a strategic relationship to co-develop a fixed-mobile broadband service within nTelos’s coverage territory serving Virginia, West Virginia and portions of Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky. Once complete, the service is expected to give nTelos and DISH customers, many of whom are located in underserved rural communities, access to reliable high-speed Internet, whether at home or on the go. |
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| 05:55 EDT |  | CLWR | Stocks with implied volatility movement; CLWR LIFE
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| May 23, 2013 |
| 19:45 EDT |  | CLWR, S | Crest reiterates opposition to Sprint-Clearwire merger
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| 19:37 EDT |  | DISH, S | DISH secures $9B in financing for Sprint deal, WSJ reports DISH (DISH) has received commitment letters from five banks, including Barclays (BCS) and Jefferies, for financing for its $25.5B bid for Sprint (S), reports The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter. Reference Link |
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| 18:13 EDT |  | DISH, S | Dish responds to Softbank claims in attempt to take control of Sprint
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| 16:44 EDT |  | T | AT&T's new wireless fee may add a half-billion in yearly revenue, WSJ says AT&T has initiated a 61c per month administrative fee to the bills of all of its contract wireless lines as of May 1, says the Wall Street Journal. The 61c monthly fee may result in in more than a half-billion dollars in annual revenue to the company, added WSJ. Reference Link |
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| 15:29 EDT |  | S | Sprint, Softbank say all necessary state regulatory approvals received
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| 08:09 EDT |  | S, DISH | DISH issues statement on SoftBank and CFIUS
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| 07:10 EDT |  | DISH, S | SoftBank would allow U.S. influence over Sprint operations, WSJ reports
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| 06:08 EDT |  | S, DISH | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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| May 22, 2013 |
| 15:43 EDT |  | CLWR, S | Clearwire holder group sees Sprint offer as still too low Clearwire (CLWR) shareholders Mount Kellett, Highside Capital, Glenview Capital and Chesapeake Partners, who collectively reported an 18.2% stake in Clearwire, stated in a regulatory filing that they continue to believe that the proposed price offered by Sprint (S) for Clearwire is too low. |
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| 14:06 EDT |  | S | Google’s X Phone confirmed for Sprint, BGR says
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| 09:09 EDT |  | CLWR, S | Clearwire board recommends holders vote for increased offer from Sprint Clearwire (CLWR) announced that its Special Committee of the board have each approved the revised offer from Sprint (S) to acquire the approximately 50% stake in the company it does not currently own for $3.40 per share. The Special Committee of the board determined that the revised offer, when compared with other potential transactions reasonably available to the company at this time, is the most favorable potential transaction to the company's unaffiliated stockholders and that the terms of the revised offer are advisable, fair to and in the best interest of such stockholders. The Clearwire board recommends that stockholders vote their shares FOR all of the proposals relating to the transaction with Sprint by returning the WHITE proxy card with a "FOR" vote for all proposals. |
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| 08:42 EDT |  | VZ | Vodafone an attractive way to play trends at Verizon Wireless, says RW Baird at RW Baird
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| 07:42 EDT |  | VZ | Barclays to host a conference
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| 07:29 EDT |  | DISH | Xbox won't hurt pay TV companies in near-term, AllThingsD says
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| 07:24 EDT |  | VZ | NetEvents International to host a summit
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