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Four bidders for NTL's Irish operations
Published Thursday, Mar 10 2005, 00:47 GMT | By James Welsh
Four bidders are in the running for NTL's cable system in Ireland, according to The Irish Times.
The paper reports that UGC Europe - parent company of another Irish cable provider, Chorus, has made the final shortlist along with Setanta, Veronis Suhler Stevenson, and John Riordan.
It is expected that the sale of NTL's Irish operations could be worth up to €300m.
The paper reports that UGC Europe - parent company of another Irish cable provider, Chorus, has made the final shortlist along with Setanta, Veronis Suhler Stevenson, and John Riordan.
It is expected that the sale of NTL's Irish operations could be worth up to €300m.
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