AT&T-BellSouth merger still on sidelines
Posted Dec 18th 2006 10:16AM by Brian White
Filed under: Cellular, Government, Regulatory/FCC

With the impending AT&T and Bellsouth merger still waiting in the wings with all the crazy political stirrings going on, the FCC has set the agenda for its meeting next Wednesday and a vote on the pending AT&T/BellSouth union
is *still* not scheduled.
The merger -- which keeps changing amounts based on stock price levels -- is now worth $86 billion and still must receive the FCC's blessing before it can close.
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1. 86 $ billions? Or millions?
Posted at 11:54AM on Dec 19th 2006 by Jon