T-Mobile Us Inc's chief executive, John Legere, and other company leaders have spent $195,000 on hotel stays and other expenses at the Trump International Hotel in Washington since the company sought approval for a $26 billion merger with Sprint last April, documents released on Tuesday show. The
WASHINGTON - T-Mobile Us Inc's chief executive, John Legere, and other company leaders have spent $195,000 on hotel stays and other expenses at the Trump International Hotel in Washington since the company sought approval for a $26 billion merger with Sprint last April, documents released on Tuesday show.
The company said in a Feb. 21 letter the $195,000 included costs for"meeting space, catering, business center services, audio/visual equipment rental, lodging, meals, taxes and other incidental expenses." The company said the Trump hotel expenses were just 14 percent of its total spent at Washington area hotels during that period.
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