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Deutsche Telekom Wants All Of T-Mobile — The Largest Merger Anyone Has Ever Tried.

Timotheus Höttges, who runs Deutsche Telekom — the West's largest telecom, with 273 million mobile customers and a 54% stake in T-Mobile US — is reportedly preparing to fully absorb its flashy American offshoot.

Based on WSJ reporting · Capital Wealth analysis by Sean Anees Saifi · June 11, 2026
A telecom data center corridor with rows of networking equipment.
A telecom data center corridor with rows of networking equipment.

The Story

Timotheus Höttges, who runs Deutsche Telekom — the West's largest telecom, with 273 million mobile customers and a 54% stake in T-Mobile US — is reportedly preparing to fully absorb its flashy American offshoot. If it happens, it would be the largest public-company merger in history. Höttges has called telecom a "crappy industry" even as he's won at it; pulling T-Mobile fully in-house would be the boldest bet of his twelve-year run.

What This Means For The Book

I don't chase mega-merger headlines — the regulatory road on a deal this size is long and uncertain — but it tells you something about where confident capital is going: toward scale, cash flow and infrastructure, not speculative growth. It also keeps the deal-advisory pipeline fat for the investment banks we own. I'm putting T-Mobile (TMUS) on the watch list as a catalyst name and keeping the financials sleeve, Goldman (GS) and Morgan Stanley (MS), reinforced.

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