LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Vodafone is close to selling its 44 percent stake in mobile phone operator SFR to France's Vivendi, paving the way for Vodafone buy back 5 billion pounds ($7.9 billion) in its own shares in 2011, a UK newspaper said on Sunday
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Vodafone Upgraded to Outperform - Yahoo Finance
We are upgrading our recommendation on Vodafone Group Plc (NasdaqGS: VOD - News ), the largest revenue generating international wireless carrier, to Outperform from Neutral on account of strong revenue growth and upbeat outlook for future years. Currently
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EURO CDS: Vodafone is in focus this morning on a press report that the group is nearing a sale - TMCnet
(Need to Know News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) EURO CDS: Vodafone is in focus this morning on a press report that the group is nearing a sale of its 44% stake in SFR the French mobile operator. The Observer reports that Vodafone is "finalizing" the deal
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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'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 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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