2013年6月27日星期四

Dish renounce the acquisition of Clearwire

Dish Network said Wednesday that the company give up on Clearwire's acquisitions. It announced a U.S. carrier Sprint Nextel by the companies involved in the bidding war to an end. On Thursday, Sprint Clearwire adjusted its acquisition program that will offer up to $ 5 per share, and announced a partial had received dissenting shareholders. Clearwire shareholders will be held on July 8 to vote on the acquisition program. Since January this year, Sprint has been working with Dish Network open contest. Clearwire Sprint already owns a majority stake in the company. Clearwire has a spectrum resources, the acquirer competition in the wireless business benefit. Two bidding companies are hoping to get a minority stake in Clearwire. Dish Network chairman Charlie Ergen (Charlie Ergen) always wanted his own business from satellite television to expand the area of ​​the telecommunications industry, the company has purchased billions of dollars worth of radio spectrum resources. In addition, Dish while still on Sprint's bid was defeated. Sprint shareholders voted Tuesday to support the Japanese operator Softbank's acquisition program. Dish did not disclose what the next move will unfold. Institutions Brean Murray, Carret (Brean Capital) analyst said, Dish's exit is not surprising, because of its Sprint success is directly related to the acquisition of its acquisition of the remaining shares of Clearwire's wishes. However, the analysts believe, Dish will not give up their expansion in the telecommunications industry of the road. The analyst said, Dish Network is seeking to acquire an option T-Mobile company. The company's largest shareholder is Deutsche Telekom. In 2011, Deutsche Telekom had tried to withdraw from the U.S. market.

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