Vodafone eyes EU expansion with Liberty Global
Business
By
AFP
| Feb 04, 2018
Vodafone Group has said it is in talks to buy some European assets owned by US cable company Liberty Global.
The firm said the discussions were at an “early stage” and there was “no certainty” the deal would go through.
The talks concern assets in markets where the firms overlap, including Germany, Czech Republic, and Hungary.
Vodafone emphasised that the talks were not about a merger with Liberty, which owns Virgin Media.
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