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Vodafone and Wind Bid for Telecommunication Company Forthnet
Greece's biggest subscription TV provider Forthnet announced on Thursday it had received a joint takeover bid from British Vodafone and its Greek business partner Wind.
Vodafone and Wind, which already own about 39% of Forthnet, have made a non-binding offer for the rest...
Crime
Vodafone Says Greece Sought Phone Records
The world’s second-biggest mobile phone company Vodafone revealed in a privacy report information that governments -including in Greece - regularly requested data about the company’s users for law enforcement and national security purposes.
It showed that Italy, one of the countries...
Business
Former Greek Partner Sues Vodafone for €1.3 Billion
The U.K. based international company “Vodafone” has been sued by a company’s former partner in Greece, who is claiming around €1.3 billion (£1.1 billion) in damages from the telecoms giant for the economic collapse of his company after Vodafone...
Greece
Vodafone Greece Slapped with 250 Million Euro Lawsuit
The Financial Times reported on Sunday, that a Greek retail partner of Vodafone has filed a 250 million euro ($343.26 million) lawsuit against Vodafone Greece, for allegedly breaching its contracts and causing damages to a Greek retail partner.
According...
Business
Vodafone Betting On Greece
New technology investments in Greece are currently underway by Vodafone. Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras welcomed Italian businessman and current Chief Executive of Vodafone Group, Vittorio Colao, in his office where they held discussions.
Colao confirmed the company’s commitment towards...
Greece
Greek Market Welcomes Napster App
Vodafone Greece has launched music service with the Napster music app which allows users of smartphones and tablets to have access to a huge list of Greek and international music tracks.
Music lovers will be given the possibility to synchronize...
Business
Vodafone-Wind Joint Investment Deal
The heads of the mobile operators Vodafone Greece and Wind Hellas, had a meeting on June 26 with the Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, in order to inform him about their cooperation, which means a great investment for Greece and...
Greece
Tsalikidis Possible Murder Victim
Kostas Tsalikidis’ death could be the result of an attempted murder instead of a suicide. According to the forensic reports, the most possible explanation for his demise was that he was initially poisoned and afterwards placed in a noose position.
In...