http://www.reuters.c...BRE98T18D20130930
Some are comparing this to
T-Mobile's management seems to be much more consumer friendly than Sprint's at the moment, but SoftBank shouldn't let Sprint's history decide who runs things in the merged operation. I expect they'll keep a close eye on the company, and not assume the guys in Kansas are the best people to run things.
But we'll see. It might just be people spitballing at the moment (though Deutsche Telecom's apparent desire to exit T-Mobile makes it a compelling story).
Cheers,
Scott.