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Old 20-03-2009, 02:24   #30
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Re: Sky calls for access to cable network

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
It doesn't matter if the taxpayer was full compensated or not or under what conditions the share issue was exercised.
why doesn't it matter? the taxpayer sold BT and got billions of dosh and in exchange gave BT to the stock market. you now think BT is a special case compared to Virgin because Virgin was never publicly owned. there is no logic in your argument unless BT is currently still nationalised in which case your argument would be 100% valid.
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