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    US West was a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "USW" with headquarters at 1801 California Street in Denver, Colorado. Until 1990, US West was a holding company with three Bell Operating Companies: Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph (or Mountain Bell, headquartered in Denver, Colorado); Northwestern ...

    • 1983; 40 years ago
    • Denver, Colorado, United States
    • Telecommunications
    • AT&T (1983)
  2. US West. Location: Denver, Colorado. Started: 1984. Sold to/Ended: Purchased by Qwest Communications International, 2000. History: US WEST was one of the seven “baby Bells” formed at the break-up of AT&T in 1984.

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  4. U S West, Inc. Address: 1801 California Street. Suite 5200. Denver, Colorado 80202. U.S.A. Toll Free: 800-879-4357. Fax: (303) 793-6654. http://www.uswest.com. Statistics: Public Company. Incorporated: 1995 as U S West, Inc. Employees: 47,568. Sales: $10.3 billion. Stock Exchanges: New York Pacific. Ticker Symbol: USW.

  5. Qwest Corporation is a Regional Bell Operating Company owned by Lumen Technologies. It was formerly named U S WEST Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 2000, and also formerly named Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, known as Mountain Bell from 1911 to 1991.

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  6. Address: 1801 California Street. Denver, Colorado 80202. U.S.A. Telephone: (303) 992-1400. Toll Free: 800-899-7780. Fax: (303) 992-1724. http://www.qwest.com. Statistics: Public Company. Incorporated: 1988 as SP Telecom. Employees: 70,000. Sales: $3.92 billion (1999) Stock Exchanges: New York. Ticker Symbol: Q.

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    US West, Inc | 10 followers on LinkedIn. Helping customers share information, entertainment and communications services in local markets worldwide. | U S WEST is in the connections business...

  8. Mar 16, 1998 · McCormick, 58, will step down this summer as head of Colorado's biggest publicly traded company, amid soaring prices for telecom shares and a strategic split of the company into its regional...

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