T-Mobile US Inc. Launches Exchange Offers for US Cellular's Outstanding Debt Securities Following Recent Asset Purchase Agreement

Reuters
23 May
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TMUSR">T-Mobile US Inc</a>. Launches Exchange Offers for US Cellular's Outstanding Debt Securities Following Recent Asset Purchase Agreement

T-Mobile US Inc., along with its subsidiary T-Mobile USA, Inc., has announced the commencement of exchange offers and consent solicitations for certain outstanding senior notes of United States Cellular Corporation (USCC). This follows a Securities Purchase Agreement where T-Mobile agreed to acquire certain assets from USCC. The transaction involves exchanging USCC's existing senior notes for new notes issued by T-Mobile USA. These new notes will be unsecured and unsubordinated, with guarantees ranking equally with other similar obligations. The new notes are also expected to be listed on Nasdaq's U.S. Bond Exchange, pending approval.

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