Emirates Telecom’s €2.2 Billion PPF Deal at Risk in EU Probe

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Emirates Telecom’s €2.2 Billion PPF Deal at Risk in EU Probe
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Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Telecommunications Group Co PJSC €2.2 billion ($2.4 billion) acquisition of PPF Telecom Group assets faces the first in-depth merger probe under the European Union’s tough new foreign-subsidy rules.

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