Friday, November 25, 2011

AT&T's T-Mobile Deal Teeters, AT&T Inc. signaled for the first time that its planned $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA is more likely to fail than to succeed, saying Thursday it would set aside $4 billion in this year's ...

AT&T's T-Mobile Deal Teeters

Wall Street Journal - 
AT&T Inc. signaled for the first time that its planned $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA is more likely to fail than to succeed, saying Thursday it would set aside $4 billion in this year's ...
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AT&T braces for T-Mobile deal collapse
AT&T Merger With T-Mobile Faces Setbacks

Madoff-Mets, Merck-Facebook, AT&T, Lehman in Court News

BusinessWeek - 
AT&T Inc. may be running out of options to win regulatory approval for its proposed $39 billion takeover of T-Mobile USA, forcing AT&T to choose whether to drop the bid or endure months of litigation with the US government.

Deals 2011 BlackBerry Torch 4G 9810 Phone (AT&TAT&T

Gadget 411 News - 
By Editor ⋅ November 25, 2011 ⋅ Post a comment This elegantly built cellular phone will come with a 1.2GHz processor that allows multi-tasking and accommodates cellular downloads via the Blackberry marketplace.

AT&T eyes new tower locations, 4G broadband at the airport

Aspen Daily News - 
Wireless communications provider AT&T is aiming to improve sometimes-spotty local coverage with new valley cell towers and improvements to one at the Pitkin County airport.

Samsung Captivate Glide (AT&T)

PC Magazine - 
AT&T has plenty of smartphones, but it doesn't have plenty of keyboarded smartphones. Sure, there's the Sharp FX Plus (Free, 3.5 stars) and the RIM BlackBerry Torch 9810 ($49.99, 3 stars), but neither of those devices are particularly cutting edge.

Stocks to Watch: AT&T, Retailers

TheStreet.com - 
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- AT&T(T) expects to take a $4 billion pretax charge in the fourth quarter to reflect breakup fees related to its planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA.

AT&T (T) Showing Bearish Technicals But Could Break Through $28.18 Resistance

Market Intelligence Center - 
AT&T (NYSE:T) closed Wednesday's deflating trading session at $27.55. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $27.20 and 52-week high of $31.94.