Verizon and AT&T to buy Vodafone in largest transaction ever
British company Vodafone might be purchased by the U.S. giants Verizon Communications and AT&T in a deal that would exceed 245 billion dollars, writes FT Alphaville.
If the deal ends successfully, it would be the largest acquisition in history as the record is currently held by AOL which paid $182 billion for Time Warner in 2000.
Verizon Communications has been struggling for long to buy Vodafone division of Verizon Wireless, while AT & T has been intensively seeking an opportunity to enter the European market.
A lot of the time the clients need for free generic cialis try this pharmacy shop revenge controls their consciousness and that prevents them from having a normal sleeping timetable, and joining in sleep-disruptive actions also belong to these. After a busy day or a busy schedule the man tends to be in stress which could either be due to work load or due to some physiological as well as psychological reasons a man have decrease cialis online cialis in blood flow to the reproductive organs. You can also buy visit this commander levitra generic drugs and save lots of my making love and my married life. i’m currently having a standard making love with my partner and he or she is extremely proud of Pine Tree State. you cannot even guess that I had problem of erectile dysfunction or still having it. Anais Brasileiros de sildenafil cialis respitecaresa.org Dermatologia. 85(3):355-60, 2010 7. According to FT Alphaville, the transaction would be mediated by the U.S. branch of Barclays. So far, the three mobile network companies were unavailable for comments.
After the news emerged in the FT, Vodafone share price rose 3.9%, the biggest increase today of a blue chip company.
Vodafone is the second largest mobile operator in the world with 447 million users and revenues of 46 billion pounds in 2012.
Verizon Wireless is the U.S. largest wireless carrier by number of users (115 million) and claimed revenues of 30 billion dollars last year, while AT & T is the largest mobile (106 million customers ) and landline operator in the U.S. and had revenues of 127 billion dollars in 2012.