T-Mobile USA's equity value has dropped by $13 billion since the failed sale to AT&T in 2011.
T-Mobile USA is worth about $26 billion including debt, based on MetroPCS’s share price and analyst estimates, according to Bloomberg.
Deutsche Telekom had intended to sell T-Mobile USA for $39 billion.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
T-Mobile USA Has Lost $13 Billion Since Failed AT&T Merger
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