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In 1984, a court ordered the breakup of AT&T and, in the process, ushered in never-before-seen competition in the telecommunications industry. But MCI never found its next big frontier to conquer...
In 1989, it became a corporation as a result of a merger with Advantage Companies Inc. The company name was changed to LDDS WorldCom in 1995, and it relocated to Clinton, Mississippi. The company grew rapidly in the 1990s, after completing several mergers and acquisitions .
Aug 8, 2002 · MCI took the offer, and Mr. Roberts became the chairman of the merged company. Even inside WorldCom, people who analyzed the buyout offer were thunderstruck at the price.
Apr 27, 1998 · Bert C Roberts Jr, chairman of MCI Communications, who is preparing for his company's acquisition by Worldcom Inc, speaks with regret about collapse of MCI's merger agreement with British...
Feb 15, 2005 · In response to a rapidly declining long-distance phone business, the company is being acquired by another Baby Bell, SBC Communications, for $16 billion.
Apr 14, 2018 · The company that we now know as Motor Coach Industries (MCI) began as a small manufacturer of buses in the late 1930’s in the Canadian city of Winnipeg, in the province of Manitoba.
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Feb 16, 2005 · Two decades ago, MCI helped unravel the AT&T monopoly, transforming the telecommunications industry. Now it has been gobbled up by its archrival's offspring just as the competition it...