AT&T looks to place takeover bid for Vodaphone.

After a recent sale of 45% percent stake of Vodaphone to Verizon Wireless for $130 billion dollars, Vodaphone is being hunted for another deal, but this time by AT&T. AT&T is considering a takeover bid of the British telecommunications company in attempt to capitalize on the growth in Europe. An analyst from Berenberg, Paul Marsch estimates that AT&T would have to pay roughly £80 billion pounds ($127 billion US dollars) for Vodaphone. AT&T is reportedly exploring other targets as wll, such as UK telecommunications company EE. EE operates under EE, Orange and T-Mobile brands and is the largest mobile-network operator in the UK. Be that as it may, AT&T’s chief executive Randall Stephenson believes that Vodaphone is the company that will provide instant impact in the market that the company is looking for.Vodafone store in central London

With Verizon and AT&T both looking for European expansion, the two biggest US mobile-network companies may possibly end up battling on the other side of the globe as well. Vodaphone in my opinion has monopolistic power in the situation; Verizon has already made its move and with AT&T being so hungry for expansion, they will be willing to pay with inelastic desperation.

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