Vodafone: merger talks wake up the watchdog

Analysts are sceptical that Vodafone's deal with Liberty Global will make it past the regulators

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Mobile giant Vodafone has opened talks with John Malone's US-based Liberty Global media and communications organisation to explore the potential for working together. This is bold step by the £63 billion UK business, but any chance of striking a mutually acceptable agreement will face intense scrutiny by regulators.

"Liberty Global, which acquired Virgin Media in 2013, generates the majority of its revenues from Western Europe ($15.7 billion out of a group total of $18.2 billion), and there would be a clear fit between the groups' UK, German (Vodafone acquired Kabel Deutschland in June 2013) and Netherlands operations," explains Mike Rogers, an analyst at IT and communications boutique, Megabuyte.

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