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Liberty Global takeover of VodafoneZiggo approved in Europe: ‘No competition concerns’

Liberty Global takeover of VodafoneZiggo approved in Europe: ‘No competition concerns’

The European Commission has approved the acquisition of Dutch internet and television provider VodafoneZiggo by Liberty Global for 1 billion euros. The commission stated that the deal raises no competition concerns, allowing the international firm to take full ownership.

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