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Vodafone looks to sell 44% stake in mobile phone operator SFR - TMCnet
(M&A Navigator Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) UK telecom operator Vodafone (LON:VOD) is considering to sell its 44% stake in mobile phone operator SFR to French communications and entertainment giant Vivendi (EPA:VIV), British newspaper The Observer reported
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FTSE 100 flat; Vodafone shines - Marketwatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) — Vodafone Group rose on Monday, helped by a report it’s about to sell its stake in SFR, but U.K. markets generally lacked inspiration after last week’s excitement. The FTSE 100 (FTSE:UK:UKX)  fluctuated between small gains and
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Vodafone Italy tests prepaid app micropayments - Intomobile.com
Vodafone Italy has launched a micropayments service for the prepaid customers which initially can their credit to pay for online subscriptions to Italian newspaper La Repubblica. The service costs 2 EUR per week, providing customers with access to the
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Vodafone, Bharti May Gain in India Phone Market - BusinessWeek
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Vodafone Group Plc and Bharti Airtel Ltd. may gain customers because a scandal roiling the world’s second-largest mobile-phone market is pressuring India to cancel licenses issued to smaller carriers, analysts said. Phone users may
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Samsung galaxy S contract deals - More free gifts on orange vodafone, o2 - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 06, 2010 – One can find every high technology features as well as applications in this superb handset. This superb handset comes loaded with many features like GPRS, EDGE, WLAN, Bluetooth, USB, 2G and 3G technology which not
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Vodafone's Indian Nightmare - Wall Street Journal
Vodafone's foray into India has been a disaster. In 2007 it paid £5.5 billion ($8.57 billion) to acquire 67% of Hutchison Essar. Three years later it was forced into a £2.3 billion write-down after regulatory changes flooded the market with an
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Vodafone, Bharti May Gain as Scrutinizes Phone Market - BusinessWeek
(Updates jump in Bharti’s share price in sixth paragraph.) Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Vodafone Group Plc and Bharti Airtel Ltd. may gain customers because a scandal roiling the world’s second-largest mobile-phone market is pressuring India to cancel
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