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en Vodafone has been struggling with its Japanese unit for some time and attempts to turn it around have so far met with limited, if any, success. This has frustrated Vodafone's management and investors alike.

en This has frustrated Vodafone's management and investors alike.

en Vodafone would shed a unit that it just doesn't seem able to fix and which certainly does not fit within the profile of the Vodafone investment portfolio.

en I realize that the best telecom portfolio Vodafone can buy is the Mannesmann portfolio, ... However, we at Mannesmann have another constituency -- to the Mannesmann shareholder. Our shareholders don't want (Vodafone's combination of) low-growth and minority participation in the United States.

en Hopefully innovation will take place between Vodafone and Microsoft, and we need to make sure that developers have a platform to work on. Microsoft and Vodafone are building a platform together to attract all of these [independent] developers.

en I'm surprised ... it's happening so early (in the Japanese turnaround). It runs the risk that it won't get a decent value for it, but it may well be that Softbank have come to Vodafone, in which case maybe they can talk sensibly on price.

en Investors are quite bullish on Hutchison and Cheung Kong and the role they will have in the Vodafone and Mannesmann deal.

en We have the Vodafone contract, we are back in Europe and we will make sure the mix is proper with success on the pitch,

en We have the Vodafone contract, we are back in Europe and we will make sure the mix is proper with success on the pitch. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her.

en Vodafone helps us extend the mobile computing environment for ThinkPad customers, giving users access to a high-speed wireless network when and where they need to do business. In addition, our new Access Connections 4.1 software works with Vodafone's 3G network, enabling users to move seamlessly from one available network connection to the next without downtime or costly help desk calls.

en There's a massive overlap in their networks, ... Does Vodafone really want to lose its brand at a time when it's starting to roll out its name across all its holdings?

en I think it makes more of a difference for Vodafone than it does for the others,

en We need to know how Vodafone One is doing. It looks good on paper, but we need some details now.

en We would like to be Vodafone this year. Discussions are going on at the moment.

en We don't need to sell the Vodafone stake for cash.


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