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Axiata to Start Sale Process For World's Sixth-Largest Tower Company, Sources Say

Axiata to Start Sale Process For World's Sixth-Largest Tower Company, Sources Say

Malaysian telecom giant Axiata 6888 -1.11%decrease; red down pointing triangle Group is expected to start the sale process this month to sell a majority stake in the world's sixth-largest telecommunications tower company, people familiar with the process said.
The stake in Edotco is valued at between $3.5 billion and $4 billion, one of the people said.
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Samsung is now tracking employee office attendance

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Samsung is now tracking employee office attendance

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  • Bloomberg

OpenAI in Talks for Share Sale at $500 Billion Valuation

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