• Ryan Reynolds Purchases Ownership Stake in Mint Mobile

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    Ryan Reynolds Purchases Ownership Stake in Mint Mobile
    One of the Nation's Fastest-Growing Wireless Companies
    November 25, 2019 08:00 ET | Source: Mint Mobile

    COSTA MESA, Calif., Nov. 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mint Mobile, the wireless company offering carrier-grade service for a fraction of the cost, today announced actor, writer, producer and mobile phone enthusiast Ryan Reynolds has purchased an ownership stake in the company.

    “It’s a bit unconventional which is why I like it,” said Reynolds. “Celebrities generally invest in high-end products like skincare brands or delicious gin companies. Yet Mint is making wireless way more affordable at a time when the average American is paying 65 dollars a month. I’m excited to champion a more practical approach to the most essential technology.”

    “Mint Mobile's consumer-centric approach and maniacal focus on generating consumer value has kicked Mint into hyper-growth mode,” explained Mint's CEO David Glickman. “It’s fitting that the most disruptive wireless company is now owned by the most innovative marketer on the planet.”

    Mint is able to offer premium wireless for as little as $15 a month by having no retail overhead costs and an innovative consumption model.

    In connection with the investment, Reynolds will help with Mint’s communications and marketing efforts as well as strategic decision-making.

    About Mint Mobile
    Mint Mobile is a mobile wireless provider that offers the absolute best prices for talk, text and data plans in the USA, on one of the nation's most advanced 4G LTE high-speed network with no contracts and no overages. The service was developed in 2016 for the savvy internet shopper who is looking for wireless service at incredible value. With Mint Mobile's Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) program, customers can get Mint Mobile service instantly on their unlocked phone or they can buy the latest iPhone or Android with Mint Mobile Service, directly from www.MintMobile.com.

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: Ryan Reynolds Purchases Ownership Stake in Mint Mobile started by frail View original post
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    1. GadgetKen's Avatar
      GadgetKen -
      Cool! The Deadpool actor now owns about a quarter of Mint Mobile. Have Mint and Piranha on my dual sim phone.
      Think competition is heating up for Mint though with AT&T Prepaid annual plan and Verizon Visible group plan aimed at Mint's $25 plan.

      Sent from my S90 using HoFo mobile app
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