T-Mobile and Sprint work to save merger talks: WSJ

Reuters  |  FRANKFURT 

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - T-and are working to salvage their $74 billion and could reach deal within weeks, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Parent companies Deutsche Telekom and SoftBank reached an impasse last week in their talks as SoftBank directors expressed doubts over giving up control of Sprint, sources told

However, the Journal said that T-has made revised offer, which is considering. Terms of the offer were not disclosed.

Deutsche Telekom representative declined to comment.

Under the previous deal structure, Deutsche Telekom would have controlled the new company, which would have merged the third and fourth-biggest U.S. carriers.

Deutsche Telekom shares were indicated 0.9 percent higher ahead of the Frankfurt market open, compared with 0.3 percent expected rise for the German blue-chip DAX index.

(Reporting by Georgina Prodhan and Tom Sims; Editing by David Goodman)

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First Published: Sat, November 04 2017. 04:02 IST