Charter Communications has "no interest" in Sprint's proposal for the cable giant to acquire it, a Charter spokesman told Reuters on Sunday. Japan's SoftBank, which controls Sprint, pitched the complex deal with Charter, which would have created a new company controlled by SoftBank, as an alternative to a stalled effort to strike a deal with T-Mobile. "We understand why a deal is attractive for Softbank, but Charter has no interest in acquiring Sprint," the Charter spokesman said in an email to Reuters. Now that the offer has been spurned, SoftBank's billionaire chairman, Masayoshi Son, reportedly plans to make an offer to buy Charter outright, according to a person with knowledge of his plans. Source: Reuters, Bloomberg |
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