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  2. Archaeal transcription factor B - Wikipedia

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    InterPro. Archaeal transcription factor B ( ATFB or TFB) is a protein family of extrinsic transcription factors that guide the initiation of RNA transcription in organisms that fall under the domain of Archaea. [ 1] It is homologous to eukaryotic TFIIB and, more distantly, to bacterial sigma factor. [ 2] Like these proteins, it is involved in ...

  3. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile is the third-largest wireless carrier in the United States, after Verizon and AT&T, with 31.43% of the market share as of June 13, 2024. [6] The company was founded in 1994 by John W. Stanton of the Western Wireless Corporation as VoiceStream Wireless.

  4. Mike Sievert - Wikipedia

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    April 1, 2020 – present. Board member of. Starbucks [4] Website. Mike Sievert on Twitter. Michael Sievert is an American business executive, currently the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of T-Mobile US, and a member of the company's board of directors. [5][6][7] In November 2019, T-Mobile announced that Sievert would be promoted ...

  5. T-Mobile CEO after issuing first dividend: 'We're ... - AOL

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    In the second quarter, T-Mobile's postpaid net additions came in better than expected and fewer subscribers left the network, though overall sales dropped 2% year over year to $19.2 billion ...

  6. John Legere - Wikipedia

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    September 2012 – April 2020. Board member of. T-Mobile US. Children. 2. John Legere (born June 4, 1958) is an American businessman, former chief executive officer (CEO) and president of T-Mobile US. He previously worked for AT&T, Dell, and Global Crossing. He resigned as CEO following the approval of the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint.

  7. Merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US merged in 2020 in an all shares deal for $26 billion. The deal was announced on April 29, 2018. [1][2][3] After a two-year-long approval process the merger was closed on April 1, 2020, [4][5][6] with T-Mobile emerging as the surviving brand. The Sprint brand was discontinued by T-Mobile on August 2, 2020.

  8. TFBoys - Wikipedia

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    TFBoys (Chinese: 加油男孩, 加油少年; pinyin: Jiā Yóu Shào Nián, stylized in all caps), [1][2] also known as The Fighting Boys, is Chinese boy group that consists of three members: Karry Wang, Roy Wang, and Jackson Yee. The group debuted on August 6, 2013, with their first single album "Start of Love" at the ages of 12 and 13 years old.

  9. Attempted purchase of T-Mobile USA by AT&T - Wikipedia

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    On March 20, 2011, Deutsche Telekom AG accepted a US$39 billion stock and cash purchase offer from AT&T Inc. for T-Mobile USA, Inc. According to an industry analyst, after the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, T-Mobile USA began to lose lucrative contract customers, dropping to 78.3 percent of subscribers in 2010, compared to 85% in 2006.