Liberty takeover of Deutsche Telekom
threatened by regulators
30 Nov 2001 | by Claire Billings,
by the German government, which will seek to continue to divest its stake through secondary offerings ...
months to get online. The move, however, was praised by the government for promoting internet ...
by the German government, which will seek to continue to divest its stake through secondary offerings ...
LONDON - The government's proposals to switch off the analogue signal by 2010 received a welcome...The government's plans to switch off the analogue signal between 2006 and 2010 have looked ... . ITV Digital parents Carlton and Granada have been lobbying for government support as the platform ... . The government's problem is that without terrestrial digital TV the switch-off can not go ahead as it is the only ...
channels will join the three BBC digital channels which have already been approved by the government, as well as BBC3 if it is given the go-ahead by the government when it is resubmitted for consideration ...
the government for million of pounds over tax rules which favour its US competitors.
LONDON - Anji Hunter, a key member of the Labour government spin machine, is leaving to join BP...of government relations at present, and is set to join BP on February 1 2001. A spokesman for BP said ...
board to handle the very demanding agenda it will face if the government's target date is to be met ...
Smith, who was ousted from his position as culture secretary in the last cabinet reshuffle, is understood to have been informally approached about the position and is said to be enthusiastic. However, because he is a Labour MP and a former member of the government, his appointment is almost ...
LONDON - Gavyn Davies, the deputy chairman of the BBC, is expected to snub a government offer...to the Labour Party. The government is extremely sensitive to accusations of cronyism, making Grade ...
rival. The announcement will be welcomed by the government, which wants to switch off ...
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