Andrew Gavil

AT&T mulling whether, how to revise T-Mobile deal

NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc has another month to decide whether it wants to continue to pursue its $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA after a U.S. Judge agreed to delay the court battle over the deal until January 18.
 

AT&T mulling whether, how to revise T-Mobile deal

NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc has another month to decide whether it wants to continue to pursue its $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA after a U.S. Judge agreed to delay the court battle over the deal until January 18.
 

AT&T mulling whether, how to revise T-Mobile deal

(Reuters) - AT&T Inc said it is considering whether or not it will try to revise its deal to buy T-Mobile USA, the company's first signal that it may have to give up on the proposed $39 billion merger.
 

AT&T, T-Mobile hire legal all-stars to save deal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - AT&T Inc <T.N>, Deutsche Telekom AG <DTEGn.DE> and T-Mobile USA have amassed an army of former senior government antitrust officials to try to save their $39 billion deal to combine wireless businesses.
 

Law firm strikes back at AT&T over merger

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York-based law firm is waging a creative legal battle to block AT&T Inc's <T.N> $39 billion takeover bid for T-Mobile USA <TMOG.UL>.
 

Microsoft antitrust decree ends, Google eyed

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft was a giant fending off tiny rivals in 1998 when the U.S. Justice Department accused it of breaking antitrust law.
 

Microsoft antitrust decree ends, Google eyed

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft was a giant fending off tiny rivals in 1998 when the U.S. Justice Department accused it of breaking antitrust law.
 

U.S. probes hedge fund bets against euro: source

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation into whether hedge funds might have acted together in betting against the euro, a source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday.