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    AT&T gearing up for rare antitrust fight with DOJ

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Justice Department's rejection of AT&T's proposed purchase of T-Mobile USA will test new federal guidelines on challenging mergers and the companies' resolve in forming the nation's largest wireless carrier.

    A courtroom battle is likely and could wring out information that the companies would prefer to keep private. Still, AT&T Inc. has a big incentive to fight: If the deal is called off, the company has to pay a $3 billion breakup fee and surrender some of its unused spectrum for wireless communications.

    AT&T is promising to fight the Justice Department's decision. The department filed a lawsuit Wednesday to block the $39 billion deal, saying it would reduce competition and lead to price increases for customers.

    If AT&T follows through on that, it could produce the biggest antitrust showdown since business software maker Oracle Corp. squared off with the federal government seven years ago. That dispute, triggered by the government's decision to block Oracle's proposed purchase of rival PeopleSoft Inc., exposed several well-kept corporate secrets and required Oracle CEO Larry Ellison to testify before a packed courtroom.

    In the end, Oracle pulled off something few companies have done in the past 30 years: It persuaded a federal judge that the Justice Department didn't have grounds to block its PeopleSoft deal. Oracle closed its $11.1 billion takeover four months after getting the favorable court ruling.

    Usually, not even the most powerful companies bother to fight government regulators in an antitrust dispute. Google Inc., for example, backed off in 2008 when the Justice Department threatened to sue to block a proposed Internet search partnership with Yahoo Inc. Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, pulled out of a deal to buy Intuit Corp. in 1995 after the Justice Department objected.

    The Justice Department filed 138 antitrust cases in federal courts from 1999 to 2008 and lost just four of them, according to the latest breakdown from the agency.

    One reason that the Justice Department has such a good track record is because it rarely challenges a deal unless it's very confident it can win, said Joseph Bauer, a University of Notre Dame law professor and antitrust expert.

    Knowing AT&T would probably go to court, the Justice Department may have wanted to signal that it intends to get tougher on corporate marriages between rivals in markets with few other competitors.

    A union between AT&T and T-Mobile USA would leave Verizon and Sprint as the only other major cellphone carriers in the U.S. T-Mobile, a subsidiary of German telecom company Deutsche Telekom AG, is currently the No. 4 wireless carrier, while AT&T is second. Combined, AT&T would be the largest.

    In a sign of its confidence, the Justice Department decided to strike down the deal even though it could have taken about three more months to study the pros and cons. The timing stunned AT&T, which said it didn't get any advance warning.

    "It was an aggressive and impressive move by the DOJ to take the battle right at AT&T," said Daniel Wall, a San Francisco attorney who represented Oracle in its 2004 fight to win the right to buy PeopleSoft. "It sent a statement that the DOJ intends to fight this one all the way to the finish line."

    Wall said AT&T may have a tougher time proving its case than Oracle did against the Justice Department. In the PeopleSoft deal, Wall said, antitrust enforcers seemed to be manipulating the definition of the business software market. "This time, it looks to me that they have a pretty solid market definition," Wall said. "They don't appear to be playing games."

    University of Iowa law professor Herbert Hovenkamp said the Justice Department is being guided by a set of new guidelines, issued late last year, which make it clearer when mergers should be challenged on antitrust grounds.

    "I don't think they are overreaching here," Hovenkamp said. "If there is a broader message here, it's that the government intends to enforce these new guidelines."

    Besides being forced to divulge potentially damaging information, AT&T will face other risks if it doesn't settle with the Justice Department. Going to trial will take months, or even years, leaving the company in a legal limbo that could depress its stock price and cause customers and key employees to defect.

    There's another risk to going to trial: as they try to prove their case, antitrust lawyers sometimes obtain confidential e-mails that contain embarrassing snippets and present other evidence that can make companies look bad.

    Those are some of the reasons why AT&T mayl try to reach some kind of settlement with the government.

    If AT&T persists, antitrust experts said that it's better off going up against the Justice Department than the Federal Trade Commission, which also handles antitrust reviews. That's mainly because lawsuits with the Justice Department are contested in federal courts. By contrast, the threshold for the FTC to block deals is generally lower, and the ensuing legal skirmishes occur in administrative law proceedings that drag on longer.

    "The merging parties usually have a better shot when they are going up against the DOJ than the FTC," said D. Daniel Sokol, a University of Florida professor specializing in antitrust law.

     

    30 comments

    • Kathy Olson  •  8 mths ago
      If you liked "Ma Bell", you are going to love AT&T. Communications. Utilities, water, and transportation should not be monopolized, however I kind of felt sorry for "Mrs Smith Pies", several years ago, when they lost the monopoly on Pies.
    • Gumshuda  •  8 mths ago
      What if there are only four car makers, electronic companies, home builders, banks ..etc? Prices of all these will skyrocket. Bad deal and hats off to DOJ. DOJ should win!!
    • IMG  •  8 mths ago
      The Republicans and WSJ are whinning about this and claiming its political and stifles business. What they seem to forget to mention is anytime there's a merger thousands are laid off in the process. I am so sick of the lying, hypocritical Republicans. They blame everyone else but have no ideas of their own to fix anything.
      • scott v 8 mths ago
        ummm, aren't dems in control? wow ,you are sure a usefull idiot.
      • Chip 8 mths ago
        Wow, Scott V, sounds as if you are the useful idiot. What did IMGs comment have to do with who is in control? He states Republicans and WSJ are whining, this has nothing to do with who is in control. There is fact in the statement that mergers cause layoffs. How can Republicans continue to say they are the party of jobs when they continously take the side of corperations who cut the jobs?
      • ben d 8 mths ago
        where did you read that the republicans want this deal? seems to me your just a retarded democrat who blames it all on bush. RETARD (no im not a republican either because they are all crooks, i do side with the lesser of two evils on most subjects though )
    • arcfinn  •  8 mths ago
      Two or three companies dominating an industry does not equal free market competition. It's about time we stopped one of these monopolistic mergers, as so many before should have been.
    • Sueli  •  8 mths ago
      Waterdragon, tell us how this merger would benfits us, the consumers? I think you understand what a monopoly is, right?
    • jimmy n  •  8 mths ago
      There is a reason why there are antitrust laws. Not to mention, why does AT&T feel the need to become bigger than they already are? When is enough? AT&T should be more involved in improving their dated Towers. Also they should create ways in improving their plans in order to entice new customers to join the network. All AT&T want to do is increase more income AT THE TOP, and then cut off more jobs at the bottom to maximize their economic increase. There needs to be a new law that puts a cap on big corporations like this.
    • Robert  •  8 mths ago
      Anti-trust laws are in place for a reason. Corporations always say that mergers will lead to more streamlined production/distribution etc. and lower prices, but once the particular market in question is cornered, they can charge whatever price they want for their product. We need more of these mergers stopped; they should have stopped a lot of the bank mergers that happened in the last few years as well.
    • PackCat  •  8 mths ago
      WaterDragon, you have it backwards... Here is another example of Big Corp getting in the way of the law. (legal anti-trust guidelines) The Government did not commit an overt action, it was AT&T trying to skirt the law and kill jobs and competition. Why do Baggers always complain when the Law is executed? Go back to your Moonshine shack in the back hills. Maybe they should execute a few Baggers and then ask the Government to stay out of their Extermination biz.

      If AT&T wants to make a merger work, promise to bring back >>ALL<< American jobs, not just a token handful. I would rather have unemployed customer service techs in Bombay than in the USA. You want to do business in America, then use American Parts and American Employees. When are we finally going to develop some National Pride?
    • Timothy  •  8 mths ago
      AT&T certainly has a history at going to court over being or becoming a monopoly.
    • WD  •  8 mths ago
      Here is another example of government getting in the way of business. In the name of consumerism, they block a deal that in and of itself would likely benefit consumers who use T-Mobile. It is the government that has the monopoly - on regulations as to what constitutes anti-trust.

      Furthermore, this current administration talks with a forked tongue: they claim to be business friendly, but as we can see they are anti-business.

      Time for a change in the political guard.
      • Ed 8 mths ago
        This merger would not benefit anyone but AT&T shareholders. It would NOT benefit any consumers and would result in massive job loss for technicians, engineers and other higher-paying jobs. AT&T's insulting "promise" to bring back 5000 low-paying call center jobs is ludicrous.
      • Rabid Dog 8 mths ago
        Waterbagger, I have T Mobile. Like it alot better then when I had AT&T. If the merger goes through I will just do without a cell or landline. AT&T is the landline here. You Teabaggers always yell when business is messed with. But when it comes to jobs, help for American people,etc, you are against it!!!! Go back to your Mansion and complain to your mommy!!!! Teabaggers rear wipe!!!!!
      • ben d 8 mths ago
        how would higher rates and shitty customer service benefit me?
    • .  •  8 mths ago
      At&t has everything : Local, Long distant, Wireless, Citibank group, goverment contracts. We are talking about Billions or even trillions asset from AT&T.
      It's necessary to brake up. When they are too powerfull they can take the goverment hostage.
      Good job Goverment. Block it Block it.
    • .  •  8 mths ago
      US goverment should purchase the T-Mobile. I'm not kidding.
      • Rabid Dog 8 mths ago
        You must be on Dope!!!!!
      • scott v 8 mths ago
        from a socialist pig who has never paid a dime in taxes, and collects government checks, right?
    • TruthHurts  •  8 mths ago
      Why is this merger so bad when it was OK for Verizon (the gorilla on the block) to buy out Alltel? I would wager that Verizon is throwing money at this to keep it from happening.
      • Ed 8 mths ago
        You really should do a little Google before you make ignorant comments for everyone to see. AT&T bought Alltel.
      • El Fuego 8 mths ago
        @Ed,

        Although I don't agree with this buyout (definitely not a merger), I think you should take a second look at Google. Verizon originally did buy Alltel. AT&T then acquired 79 of the 105 markets they were in.
      • TruthHurts 8 mths ago
        Ed, you are an idiot. Verizon bought Alltel and then was required to sell off some of the areas where they would have been too dominate. The area that I am in was sold to a company that I have never heard of.

        http://news.vzw.com/news/2009/01/pr2009-01-09.html
    • StevemM  •  8 mths ago
      Let me get this straight. 4 yrs ago a company with 24,000+ School Buses was able to buy a company with 40,000+ school buses for a combined 65,000+ School Buses. The nearest competitor has RIGHT now about 16,000 School Buses. Ya'll didnt bitch then.....
      • David 8 mths ago
        Well said!
      • PackCat 8 mths ago
        More than enough buses to drive all the Baggers into a ditch and cover them up with American made bulldozers!
    • bluesky  •  8 mths ago
      Good news. Anybody with half a brain knows AT&T will raise price if it suceeds in acquiring T-mobile. DOJ don't be over confident; tell your lawyers to avoid discussing or texting anything confidential with AT&T cellphones!
    • Aquarius  •  8 mths ago
      You have the support of the american people, att, forget what online, z'nist TOOLS of the establishment have to say! They hate EVERYTHING American and what company is more american than "American Telegraph And Telecommunications, Inc"?

      They obviously aren't familiar with att's panel of attorneys.
    • Joe 6Pack  •  8 mths ago
      AT&T will have no problem...they will just throw a few more million at their congressional lackies and buy their way to a takeover of T-Mobile. Corporate America runs America.
    • tazz  •  8 mths ago
      This is great news. I have been with T-Mobile for 5 years now and about to sign up for another 2 years. But I would drop them like a hot cake if AT&T buys them out.
    • Carl Popham  •  8 mths ago
      America is finally fighting corporate greed, and says no to AT&T becoming a megaopoly, so they had better just accept it. AT&T would just outsource those jobs back overseas again anyway after the merger. Antitrust laws were made to straighten out slimy, customer gouging companies like this.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  8 mths ago
      I'm glad. This merger was clearly about taking out a competitor with lower prices.
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