European Commission clears Liberty Global 50% VodafoneZiggo stake
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European Commission approved Liberty Global’s purchase of a 50% stake in VodafoneZiggo, confirming the transaction announced in February.
The European Commission cleared Liberty Global to purchase a 50% stake in VodafoneZiggo, according to telecoms.com. The approval relates to the transaction announced in February.
VodafoneZiggo is the company involved in the approved ownership change. The decision means Liberty Global can proceed with the acquisition of the 50% stake referenced in the February announcement.
The source does not provide additional financial terms, remedies, or timing beyond the European Commission’s clearance and the fact that the deal was announced in February.
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