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In April 2004, the separately traded wireless tracking stock PCS was absorbed into the New York Stock Exchange FON ticker symbol, Sprint's former ticker symbol (FON stood for "Fiber Optic Network", but was also a homophone of the word "phone"). [49]
In 2003, Sprint began recombining their local telecom, long-distance, wireline, and wireless business units into a new company, marketing the combined company as "One Sprint". In April 2004, the separately traded wireless tracking stock, "PCS", was absorbed into the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) "FON" ticker symbol, Sprint's former ticker ...
Sprint (NYSE:S) continues to remain in limbo. Amid a merger in jeopardy and a disappointing earnings report, Sprint stock had fallen even as that of its buyer-in-waiting, T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS ...
Since early 2017, Sprint (NYSE:S) stock has been on a downward trajectory. The price has gone from $9.25 to $6.90. But recently, the Sprint stock price has gotten a lift. Apparently, the prospects ...
After 15 months of lobbying and negotiations, T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) and Sprint (NYSE:S) have finally secured both FCC and DoJ approval for their proposed merger. In response to the DoJ putting ...
The new BCA gives an exchange ratio of 11.00 Sprint shares for each T-Mobile share, up from the original agreement of 9.75 Sprint shares. SoftBank, Sprint's owner, has agreed to surrender 48.8 million T-Mobile shares acquired in the merger to the New T-Mobile, making SoftBank's effective ratio of 11.31 shares per T-Mobile share.
After 15 months of lobbying and negotiations, T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) and Sprint (NYSE:S) are finally on the verge of closing their proposed merger. Back in May, the FCC approved the merger after ...
It's an interesting time to be a stakeholder of Sprint (NYSE:S). For years, the mobile firm ran as an afterthought behind telecommunications leaders AT&T (NYSE:T) and Verizon (NYSE:VZ). As a ...