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Report: NTL looking to sell Irish assets
Published Saturday, Jan 15 2005, 06:09 GMT | By James Welsh
NTL is looking to sell its cable operations in the Irish Republic, according to the Irish Times.
The newspaper reported earlier this week that the transaction could be worth up to €200m and that a number of parties, including American cable mogul John Malone, are interested in the business.
So far there has been no comment from NTL on the matter.
The newspaper reported earlier this week that the transaction could be worth up to €200m and that a number of parties, including American cable mogul John Malone, are interested in the business.
So far there has been no comment from NTL on the matter.
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