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News Breaks | | | | December 20, 2012 | | 07:17 EDT |  | VOD, TEF | Firms in U.K. bid for frequencies for faster mobile service, Bloomberg reports In the U.K., Vodafone Group (VOD) and Telefonica SA (TEF) are among seven bidders in an auction for frequencies to carry faster mobile-phone services, reports Bloomberg.Reference Link | |
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News For VOD;TEF From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on VOD;TEF the last two weeks. |
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| May 17, 2013 | | 15:12 EDT |  | VOD | Focus on Verizon Wireless stake ahead of Vodafone earnings, Reuters says
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 15, 2013 | | 17:36 EDT |  | VOD | Paulson gives quarterly update on stakes
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:15 EDT |  | VOD | Vodafone volatility increases as shares pull back from five-year high
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:08 EDT |  | VOD | Vodafone tax settlement offer advances in India, Business Standard says
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 14, 2013 | | 11:49 EDT |  | VOD | Verizon CFO declines to comment on potential to purchase Vodafone JV stake
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:27 EDT |  | VOD | Nokia introduces Lumia 925 with metal body, PureView camera Nokia (NOK) introduced the Nokia Lumia 925, which introduces a metal design and includes the most advanced lens technology and next generation imaging software for clearer, sharper pictures and video, including the best low light images. The Nokia Lumia 925 also introduces the new Nokia Smart Camera mode, coming as an update to all Lumia Windows Phone 8 smartphones. The Lumia 925 is being introduced into Europe with Vodafone (VOD), along with other operator and retail partners. In addition to Europe, the Nokia Lumia 925 will be introduced into the US by T-Mobile (TMUS) and into China by China Mobile (CHL) and China Unicom (CHU). Sales are expected to start in the U.K., Germany, Italy, Spain and China in June, followed by the U.S. and a number of other markets. | | | May 13, 2013 | | 16:48 EDT |  | VOD | Verizon Wireless to make $7B payment to Verizon, Vodafone Verizon (VZ) disclosed in a regulatory filing that on May 9, the board of representatives of Verizon Wireless declared distributions to its owners in the aggregate amount of $7B, payable on June 25 in proportion to their respective partnership interests on the date of such distribution. Based on current ownership interests in Verizon Wireless, Verizon will receive cash payments aggregating $3.85B and Vodafone (VOD) will receive cash payments aggregating $3.15B. | | | May 10, 2013 | | 07:08 EDT |  | VOD | ESPN considers subsidizing wireless data plans, WSJ reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 7, 2013 | | 07:54 EDT |  | VOD | Vodafone unlikely to settle tax fight in India in near-term, FT says India’s finance minister previously said that he expected a negotiated solution to end the $2.6B tax dispute between the government and Vodafone could be reached before April’s annual budget, but little progress has since been made and a settlement appears unlikely to happen for at least another year, according to the Financial Times, citing people familiar with the situation. Reference Link | | | 06:12 EDT |  | TEF | Telefonica may attempt to sell its iconic Madrid headquarters, Bloomberg reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | | May 6, 2013 | | 07:10 EDT |  | VOD | Some Verizon shareholders ok to pay premium for wireless venture, Reuters says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:06 EDT |  | VOD | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up WALL STREET JOURNAL: Toyota (TM) and Honda (HMC) were top sellers a few years ago and by a wide margin. No more. Now, it is a wide-open market. Ford (F) and GM (GM) have turned their midsize sedans into real challengers and closed the quality gap with Japan, the Wall Street Journal reports...There was no big news at Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRK.A) annual meeting this past weekend, but there was one great lesson for investors: Perhaps the most important thing you can do when everything seems to be going right in your portfolio is to listen to somebody who insists you are wrong, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Some Verizon Communications (VZ) shareholders say they could be happy for the company to pay up to $130B for Vodafone Group’s (VOD) stake in their U.S. wireless venture. Two large shareholders in Verizon say they could be comfortable with paying 20% to 30% more to secure Verizon Wireless, Reuters reports...A unit of Sinopec Group (SHI) and brokerage China Galaxy Securities are launching Hong Kong IPOs today seeking to raise up to $3.5B in total, injecting life into Asia's moribund IPO markets where deal values more than halved in Q1, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Bond investors are gaining confidence that Fed Chairman Bernanke will unwind the central bank’s unprecedented $3.3T balance sheet without sparking a crash similar to 1994, Bloomberg reports...Apple (AAPL) is missing out on an opportunity to court up to 2.8B new smartphone customers, many of them in Asia, as wireless-service providers balk at conditions imposed by the iPhone maker and drag their heels in signing on as partners, Bloomberg reports. | |
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