Sprint pops after DOJ remains open to T-Mobile merger

The Department of Justice is reportedly not totally against the proposed merger between T-Mobile and Sprint.
Makan Delrahim, the assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, reportedly has not decided on the merger and "appears to remain open to a potential deal," according to CNBC.
Sources tell the business network that Delrahim might be "trying to find a way to support a deal despite his staff’s opposition."
Sprint's (S) stock popped more than 4% on the news. T-Mobile's (TMUS) stock is also slightly up.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said on Monday he will recommend that his agency approve the $26 billion merger. 

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