Telecom & Wireless

How a Sprint Deal With RadioShack Threatens T-Mobile

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A report came out on Monday afternoon that Sprint Corp. (NYSE: S) may be in discussions with RadioShack to acquire the leases to about half of RadioShack’s approximately 4,300 company-operated stores. If the deal goes through, Sprint could increase its current retail footprint of around 1,100 locations to well over 3,000 retail stores, more than AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) with about 2,000 locations or Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) with around 1,700 stores.

And T-Mobile US Inc. (NYSE: TMUS)? According to Zack’s, the company also has about 2,000 stores, but T-Mobile is also the smallest of the four major U.S. wireless carriers in terms of subscribers and revenues, and T-Mobile cannot afford to let Sprint double its retail locations without putting up a fight.

That indicates that T-Mobile might have to make a counteroffer to RadioShack to prevent Sprint from just waltzing away with a couple of thousand leases for new retail locations. Regardless of whether T-Mobile wins (or even has a chance of winning), the company has to try to throw some sand in the gears of a deal that may be nearing a conclusion.

T-Mobile may not actually get the leases, but it gains something if it forces Sprint to pay more than the larger company wants to pay or if T-Mobile can drag out the deal for the leases for a long-enough time. Whether T-Mobile can actually get parent Deutsche Telekom to back a bid for RadioShack’s leases is dubious, but at least the U.S. carrier has to make Sprint believe that it can. The deal may come down to which of T-Mobile or Sprint is the best poker player.

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