Monday | StarNewsOnline.com
Deutsche Telekom May Gain Control of Greek Company
“That's what makes the deal so lucrative for us.”
With its sales slipping and fixed-line customers defecting, Deutsche Telekom looked set this week to complete plans to buy a stake worth nearly 3 billion euros in Greece's former phone monopoly. via StarNewsOnline.com
Sunday May 11 | Kansas.com
Deutsche Telekom CEO asks shareholders for patience
“I want to show shareholders what great potential our company has, and I want to make clear how great an effort we are making to increase the value of the company”
A Feb. 28, 2008 file photo shows the logo of Deutsche Telekom at the headquarters in Bonn. via Kansas.com
Saturday May 10 | Customer Interaction Solutions
T-Mobile Looking at Sprint Acquisition
Deutsche Telekom is looking at the possible purchase of Sprint Nextel, according to Der Spiegel. via Customer Interaction Solutions
Thursday May 8 | Las Vegas Sun
T-Mobile USA adds nearly 1 million customers in 1Q
Mobile USA, the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the country, said Thursday it added 981,000 customers in the first quarter, which along with an acquisition brought its total to 30.8 million. via Las Vegas Sun
Thursday May 8 | Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Telekom reports big rise in 1Q profits
Germany's telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom has reported a sharp rise in first quarter net profits. via Deutsche Welle
Wednesday May 7 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Qwest to move wireless subscribers from Sprint to Verizon
Qwest Communications International will stop reselling Sprint Nextel Corp.'s wireless service and move its subscribers to Verizon Wireless' network, Qwest said Monday. via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Tuesday May 6 | Pocket PC Thoughts
Sprint/Nextel Ready To Break Up? T-Mobile To Buy Sprint?
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "Pocket PC News" @ 06:00 AM "Reports wafting over the Atlantic Ocean suggest that Deutsche Telekom -- parent company of T-Mobile USA -- is considering Sprint Nextel as a take-over ... via Pocket PC Thoughts
Monday May 5 | Business Wire
Platform-A's ADTECH Signs Exclusive Agreement with InteractiveMedia for Digital Ad Serving
ADTECH has been selected by InteractiveMedia, the ad network of Deutsche Telekom, as its exclusive provider in Germany for online ad serving. via Business Wire
Monday May 5 | Bloomberg.com
European Stocks Fall, Led by Nokia; U.S. Futures Drop, Asian Shares Climb
European stocks and U.S. index futures dropped after Microsoft Corp. walked away from its bid for Yahoo! Inc. via Bloomberg.com
Saturday May 3 | MSN Money
D.Telekom eying possible Sprint buy: report
Deutsche Telekom is looking at a possible purchase of U.S. wireless company Sprint Nextel , a German magazine said on Saturday. via MSN Money







