Branson prepared to lower his asking price for Virgin Mobile
12 Dec 2005 | by by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - Sir Richard Branson is prepared to accept less for his stake in Virgin Mobile so that NTL
in the Virgin campaign, which debuts on Christmas Eve. Virgin Mobile boss Sir Richard Branson called her "the ...
LONDON - Sir Richard Branson is prepared to accept less for his stake in Virgin Mobile so that NTL
directors, saying that its offer is the best alternative for the firm owned by Sir Richard Branson.
it was not enough, as Sir Richard Branson said that the cable firm needed to up its bid by £100m....However, Sir Richard Branson, who owns 72% of the company, said that he thought a deal would still be done. This morning, the Virgin boss told BBC Radio Five Live: "We have got small shareholders in Virgin Mobile who must be protected. That is why we are leaving it to the independent directors, and did ...
LONDON – Cable company NTL is in talks with Richard Branson's Virgin Mobile about a merger
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