Vodafone to shrink again as it agrees £6.8bn offload of Italian division
Vodafone has taken the next step in a radical restructuring of the group, agreeing to offload the Italian arm of the company in a multi-billion deal. Vodafone has agreed to…
Vodafone has taken the next step in a radical restructuring of the group, agreeing to offload the Italian arm of the company in a multi-billion deal. Vodafone has agreed to…
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