UAE's Etisalat expects to close Maroc Telecom deal on May 14
Etisalat expects to complete its purchase of 53 percent of Maroc Telecom from France's Vivendi on May 14, the UAE operator says
Etisalat expects to complete its purchase of 53 percent of Maroc Telecom from France's Vivendi on May 14, the United Arab
Emirates operator said on Thursday.
Etisalat has agreed to pay 4.2 billion euros for the stake.
Following the conclusion of that deal, Etisalat will sell its West African busineses to Maroc Telecom.
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