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Orange, DT confirm talks with BT about EE sale
2014-11-26 09:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) UK mobile operator EE's joint shareholders, Orange and Deutsche Telekom, are holding preliminary talks with BT, Orange confirmed. The announcement comes after BT said it was in discussions with Telefonica UK (O2) and another unnamed company about possibly buying a mobile operator. Describing the talks with BT as "highly preliminary exploratory discussions", Orange said it and Deutsche Telekom regularly analyse the development of the market in which EE operates, evaluating various strategic options which have the potential to create value for EE's shareholders and to strengthen the operator's market position. Orange added that it was too early to state whether any transaction may occur and that it and Deutsche Telekom will make further announcements if and when appropriate.
EE parents confirm BT talks
2014-11-26 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Orange, Deutsche Telekom say discussions with U.K. incumbent are at a very early stage.
Q&A: Flexon talks about Dynegy's acquisition of Duke Energy assets
2014-11-25 17:44:33| Energy - Topix.net
Dynegy Inc. President and CEO Robert "Bob" Flexon made a splash Aug. 22 with the announcement that his company will spend $6.25 billion for a deal that will double the Houston-based power producer's capacity. The two separate acquisitions - with North Carolina-based Duke Energy and New Jersey-based Energy Capital Partners - represent a drastic turnaround for Dynegy.
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World powers and Iran agree to seven-month extension of nuclear programme talks
2014-11-25 01:00:00| Power Technology
Six world powers and Iran have agreed to a seven-month extension for negotiations over the Iranian nuclear programme.
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BT in Talks to Buy Telefonica U.K. Unit
2014-11-24 21:31:46| Telecom - Topix.net
BT Group PLC is in early talks to buy TelefA3nica SA's U.K. mobile business, O2, as the two former monopolies move to shuffle their product offerings in a converging U.K. telecommunications market. The transaction, if it goes ahead, would see the return of BT to consumer mobile services more than a decade after the 168-year-old London-based group spun off a then-struggling cellphone operator that was O2's predecessor.
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