...Softbank and Sprint have been on pins and needles ever since January, when the US Department of Justice asked the FCC to delay the carriers' merger as it scrutinized the deal over national security concerns . The two net...
...Softbank's plan A is still a $20.1 billion deal for Sprint , as it looks to enter the US wireless market. But, with stiff competition from Dish in the effort to acquire the black and yellow carrier, rumors are that it's ...
...Softbank Capital, a venture capital group in the US affiliated with Japanese telecommunications company Softbank, has raised $51.02 million in new funding to invest in technology startups based in New... Keep reading → S...
... for $180M, Huffington Post went to AOL for $315 million, and Hyperpublic got snatched up by Groupon. To date, Softbank Capital tells us that they have 32 active investments in New York. [NYC Photo Credit: Randy Lemoine ...
...ssued a response to the Committee for Foreign Investment in the United States’ (CFIUS) conditional approval of SoftBank Corp.‘s acquisition of Sprint Nextel Corp., saying the agreement “fails to […]...
... yet own. The new bid is apparently more "actionable" than Dish's previous proposal, and could also complicate Softbank's attempt to acquire Sprint which Dish is also trying to intercept . Hit the links below for all the...
...hly anticipated public offering of the Chinese e-commerce giant, two sources familiar with the situation said. SoftBank, Dish and Sprint declined to comment. … Business News Headlines – Yahoo! News (6 Pack) MagicFiber Mi...
...ar. Son also said that his company's offer would sidestep the difficulties in combining spectrum in the US, as Softbank doesn't currently hold any US wireless spectrum at the moment. The CEO added: "If our deal doesn't g...
...ng marketplace access fees on merchants. The support from Softbank Ventures Korea – itself a branch of Japan’s Softbank, which owns 30 percent equity in Alibaba – confirms Tanuwijaya’s Jack Ma-esque ambitions. Tanuwijaya...
...he plan is target underserved and rural customers, rather than competing with inner-city fiber-based services. Softbank may find itself beaten by the higher offer, but if Dish succeeds, the Japanese company would still h...