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No discrimination against South African firm MTN, says PM

Cape Town : South Africa | 2 months ago  
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today assured South Africa that there will be no "discrimination" against the proposed USD 23-billion merger deal between Bharti and MTN, facing the hurdle of dual listing. "As far as MTN issue is concerned, I mentioned it to (South African President)...
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