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...Its new fund — known as Strategic Investment Partners V — plans to buy risky debt, including junior loans and convertible bonds, as well as preferred stock....
...and Serbia 200th day of the Hamas-Israel conflict after Hamas launched an attack on Israel on October 7 last year UK: 100th anniversary of both the first radio broadcast by a British monarch, George V...
...Telco Verizon Communications and chipmaker Texas Instruments also report....
...and rolling out 5G wireless technology....
...His tenure was defined by a series of blockbuster deals including the $130bn sale of Vodafone’s stake in Verizon Wireless in 2013 and last year’s $18bn takeover of Liberty Global’s German and eastern European...
...“While the model of a global telecoms company has not been successfully cracked,” says Chris Watson, global head of telecoms at law firm CMS....
...It has continued to gain market share in 2018 and has counted wireless provider Verizon and entertainment group Walt Disney as clients, according to Thomson Reuters data....
...It will contain two sub-sectors — the first, telecommunications services, will include companies that provide telecoms, Internet and wireless services....
...T-Mobile cleaned up in the recently wrapped-up wireless spectrum “incentive auction”, spending $8bn to help build out its network across the US....
...T-Mobile has quickly gained market share from Verizon and AT&T, the two largest wireless networks in the US, since positioning itself in 2013 as the “uncarrier” by ditching monthly contracts and offering...
..., DirecTV’s main satellite rival, last year started selling Sling TV, a slimmed-down TV service for cord-cutters that is streamed over an internet connection and costs as little as $20 per month, while Verizon...
...The group has advised on deals worth just $13.3bn so far this year, a fraction of the $143.6bn of transactions it worked on during 2013, when it advised on Vodafone’s $130bn Verizon Wireless sale, according...
...Regulators have been warmer to the broadband argument, hoping that competitive pressure may also encourage AT&T and Verizon to upgrade their wireless services in rural areas....
...The latest figures from T-Mobile US and its three larger rivals – Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility and Sprint – show that the total number of subscribers grew by 4.1 per cent in the first quarter this year...
...Wireless and AT&T Mobility, which generate all of the US mobile industry’s free cash flow and most of its profits....
...The Verizon Wireless sale will complete in early 2014, with £54bn set aside to be returned to investors....
...John Karidis, analyst at Oriel Securities, said: “I doubt Verizon is willing to pay what Verizon Wireless is worth to Vodafone.”...
...Vodafone is poised to announce later on Monday plans to sell its US wireless joint venture stake to partner Verizon in a $130bn deal....
...Investors said the sheer size of the deal meant that Verizon was less focused on the price than its desire to quickly lock in its funding for the acquisition of Verizon Wireless....
...Nor would Vodafone generally be exposed to US taxes on the disposal of its US holding company, whose main asset is the Verizon Wireless stake, to joint venture partner Verizon....
...However, analysts think the company could be interested in buying a tranche of spectrum owned by Verizon Wireless that could come up for sale....
...His risk is arguably larger since Verizon will be doubling its bet on the US wireless market at a premium price....
...He has gone on to act as a self-employed adviser on two of the largest deals of the past decade: Verizon’s $130bn takeover of its wireless joint venture with the UK’s Vodafone and the Comcast/Time Warner...
...Mr Colao declined to confirm speculation that Vodafone was poised to sell its 45 per cent stake in Verizon. “Verizon Wireless is a fantastic asset that generates a lot of cash....
...The big four US telecommunications groups – AT&T, Verizon Communications, Sprint and a resurgent T-Mobile US – are among the biggest spenders in the world because of their investments in ‘4G’ wireless networks...
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