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Old 16-12-2014, 07:49   #16
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Re: BT to buy EE - impact on VMobile?

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
But its no secret that BT wanted back into mobile, the only reason it got rid of O2 to begin with was debt. Talking of which.... BT going to war with Sky over football rights won't be good for their long term cash reserves. There you go, another thing you seen first here! And of course all the "experts" are saying buy BT shares....which is the biggest red flag there is.
Well, if first means over a month after Morgan Stanley downgraded BT due to precisely that issue.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/m...ck-rating.html



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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Vodafone can't buy "Virgin" they would have to buy Liberty Global, which they have already said doesn't fit in with their plans because there are a lot of Liberty companies in countries where vodafone have no interests.
Vodafone could certainly buy LGI and then put the bits they don't want up for sale, or they could offer LGI a shedload of cash in return for parting with their new baby.

If rumours are to be believed they have already bid.
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