The company is looking to tap T-Mobile U.S. (TMUS) CEO John Legere to take over as head of the company, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing unnamed sources. WeWork is in the market for ...
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DON’T MISS: Verizon snags the top spot in yet another national network performance test Hours after the report was published, T-Mobile CEO John Legere released an official statement, saying that ...
John Legere was adamant, bordering on indignant. “This merger is all about creating new, high-quality, high-paying jobs, and the New T-Mobile will be jobs-positive from Day One and every day ...
T-Mobile's outspoken CEO, John Legere, will be stepping down next year and will be replaced by current COO Mike Sievert. The company said Legere will stay on to help T-Mobile complete its $26.5 ...
In the spring of 2013, John Legere—clad in the now-iconic magenta T-Mobile tee—strode onto the stage and disrupted the carrier industry with a single announcement: “Un-carrier.” ...
This was how Legere announced T-Mobile's "Jump" plan that lets you upgrade your phone whenever you want. AT&T is a total source of amusement for me. They are the ones that take my bull----.
But since T-Mobile's CEO John Legere took over in late 2012, the company has seen a remarkable turnaround. As we wrote in our profile of Legere, T-Mobile is now the fastest growing wireless ...
John Legere, T-Mobile’s influential CEO and cheerleader, is leaving next year T-Mobile CEO John Legere will exit the company in May 2020, leaving COO and President Mike Sievert as his successor.