Tuesday, November 20, 2012

MetroPCS dated 8 companies before marrying T-Mobile



MetroPCS has been playing the dating game over the past three years.


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — In a long, drawn-out dating process reminiscent of reality TV show “The Bachelor,” MetroPCS explored its options with almost every potential suitor in the country before finally settling on T-Mobile last month.


The discount wireless carrier entertained strategic partnership or takeover discussions with at least nine different companies, MetroPCS revealed in aregulatory filing on Friday.



The struggling — though still profitable — regional cell phone carrier did not name the other companies, but it dropped enough clues to help identify them. Since 2009, MetroPCS appears to have negotiated withDish Network (DISHFortune 500) (and two companies that Dish has since bought, including DBSD and Terrestar), Leap Wireless (LEAP),U.S. Cellular (USM), AT&T (TFortune 500), Sprint (SFortune 500) and Verizon (VZFortune 500) prior to agreeing to merge with T-Mobile.


It also hinted at the kind of twist that thrills dating show fans: A rejected suitor might jump back into the fray. The regulatory filing insinuated that Dish and Sprint could still return with a counter-offer. Shares of MetroPCS(PCSFortune 500) rose slightly on Monday on the news.