A few weeks ago, we learned that Cricket hired Goldman Sachs to help advise it on strategic maneuvers. Everyone who follows the industry assumed that this meant a possible merger with MetroPCS. Problem is, everyone who follows the industry has thought this for years, and that hasnt brought it any closer to fruition. Now weve learned that Metro has hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Credit Suisse ...
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PrepaidReviewsBlog on 17th Feb 2010 (via prepaidreviews.com)
Today sources cited by the Wall Street Journal indicated that MetroPCS has hired J.P. Morgan Chase in order to help it with a possible acquisition of Leap Wireless. Leap Wireless recently hired a banking firm (Goldman Sachs) to help ...
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PhoneScoop on 12th Feb 2010 (via phonescoop.com)
Prepaid wireless player MetroPCS hired a pair of high-powered investment banking firms to advise it on a potential purchase of longtime rival Leap Wireless, according to a Reuters report. Citing unnamed sources, the report said MetroPCS hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Credit Suisse for advice on the action. Representatives from MetroPCS did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A...
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FierceWireless on 12th Feb 2010 (via fiercewireless.com)
Sony Ericsson has traditionally offered uniquely designed messaging smartphones, but the new Sony Ericsson Faith will simply cut to the chase.
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infoSyncWorld on 13th Jan 2010 (via infosyncworld.com)
Found under: Windows Mobile, Freeware, HTML, Editor, Mobile pages, HyperEdit is application developed by Christopher Chase which gives you the ability to edit HTML documents direct on your windows phone. Infact it is a HTML web design studio for your Windows Mobile device. HyperEdit is made very user friendly with live previews in browser large context menus with commands and a large no clutter ar...
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MobileTopSoft on 13th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
If you've ever been compelled to run outside during a storm and pretend that you're in the movie Twister, then you'll be relieved to know that there's an app for that too. Storm Spotter — built by a storm-chasing meteorology major — was built exclusively for the purpose of helping you chase after storms while viewing relevant info on where it is and what it's d...
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iPhoneAlley on 13th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)