A $1.350 million sale deal between T-Mobile and Mint Mobile was announced this Wednesday. The mobile operator based in Bonn, Germany, said in a statement that International calling service will also be included in Ultra Mobile.
The acquisition of Mint Mobile’s parent company Ka’ena Corporation by T-Mobile seems like very good news for one of its shareholders, an American actor. Ryan Reynolds, who in 2019 would buy a stake in the US mobile virtual network operator.
Reynolds is also a spokesperson for Mint Mobile. “I never dreamed that I would own a wireless company and I certainly never dreamed that I would sell it to T-Mobile. Life is a very strange thing, and I am incredibly proud and grateful,” said the Hollywood star.
The actor assured that he would remain in his creative role in the company. “Celebrities typically invest in high-end products like skincare brands or delicious gin companies,” he said, calling his decision to buy a stake in Mint “unconventional.”
From my side, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert announced the $15 Mint plan He will stay. “Long term, we will also benefit from applying the marketing formula that Mint has become famous for in much of T-Mobile,” Sievert said, noting that Mint Mobile’s founders will remain in charge of the brand.
“Typically, it will operate as a separate business unit,” the T-Mobile CEO said in a statement, which also mentions that Both companies expect to close the deal by the end of this year.but everything will depend on the annual performance of Ka’ena, to estimate the final price.
Source: La Opinion
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