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Re: Sayonara? said by hottboiinnc:So just because Sprint would be owned by a non US company you wouldn't do business with them? When I have a choice between a U.S. firm and a non-U.S. firm, and the U.S. firm is roughly competitive, I'll choose the U.S. firm every time.
The only exception to that rule is the thing that calls itself "AT&T."
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 | Vodaphone (Europe) owns a 45% stake in Verizon Wireless. That's just shy of a majority control we're talking here. |
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 skurfa join:2006-03-10 Yorktown, VA | reply to jseymour Then you might have a problem if this goes through as you seem to have eliminated everyone but Verizon....Verizon Wireless is 50% owned by Vodafone, A British company. -- Fairtax.org, It's time. |
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| said by skurfa:Then you might have a problem if this goes through as you seem to have eliminated everyone but Verizon....Verizon Wireless is 50% owned by Vodafone, A British company. Incorrect. Vodafone owns 45% of VZW while Verizon owns the other 55% and thereby controls VZW. |
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 | reply to Broadband123 said by Broadband123 :Vodaphone (Europe) owns a 45% stake in Verizon Wireless. That's just shy of a majority control we're talking here. 49% would be even shyer, but would still not constitute a controlling interest.
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