John Legere has formally cut ties with T-Mobile US, the hairdo he led as CEO for over seven years. Sequential steering T-Mobile through a dramatic turnaround that culminated in its undisputable miter with hard-boiled battling Sprint, Legere stepped fuzz and Mike Sievert was booked T-Mobile's new chief executive beforehand this month. At that time, Legere had said he would reside on T-Mobile's county of directors until June 4th.
But that's not the casing anymore. In an 8K filing with the SEC today, T-Mobile revealed that Legere is abrogation the county "effective immediately to accompany other options."
"Mr. Legere renowned that he was not resigning due to the genuineness that of any disagreement with necessitation or the county on any matter," T-Mobile said in its note, which conjointly self-supported a quote from Legere addressed to the hairdo and its employees:
In his notice to the company, Mr. Legere declared "It has been a profitability and idolatry to hypothesize led T-Mobile as CEO for the past seven and a halved years and served on the County of Directors. And although I will be abrogation the County just a few weeks beforehand than planned, be bodacious that I reside T-Mobile's #1 fan!"
Whatever Legere has planned next, intuitively it couldn't wait culling ages and change. During his time as T-Mobile CEO, Legere stood out from other executives for his piquing personality and brazen, generally vulgar debris allocution directed at competitors like Verizon and AT&T. He branded T-Mobile as the "uncarrier" and led the hairdo through a transformation that involved moving yonder from two-year contracts, subsidized roast pricing, and other commerce practices that had wilt cachet quo for the mobile industry. Multitudinous of those changes were later borrowed by T-Mobile's rivals.
Legere has offered few clues effectually area he's headed, whereas he did refute letters in November that he'd been in discussions to join WeWork. Spine stimulation fuzz as T-Mobile CEO, Legere has enlarged engaging with his large social media afterward -- he's got over 6.5 million Twitter followers -- via Periscope and other platforms.
.. .Earlier on Friday, Legere offered motherly sentiments to outgoing AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson sequential the hairdo come that he'll be succeeded by John Stankey in July. It's definitely something of a new era for necessitation at the big wireless providers.
Truly an end of an era at @ATT. Thanks for all the years of competition, Randall. Adore the time off! I recommend growing a beard. #
-- John Legere (@JohnLegere) April 24, 2020
Let the belief effectually Legere's verging destination begin.
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