(Reuters) - No. 2 phone company Telus says it is in talks to explore
the acquisition of bigger rival BCE and says the deal could
result in significant synergies.
The Liberal party -- which together with two other
opposition parties control Parliament -- said it feared the
Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper might
take an ideological pro-market approach to the deal.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
the acquisition of bigger rival BCE and says the deal could
result in significant synergies.
The Liberal party -- which together with two other
opposition parties control Parliament -- said it feared the
Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper might
take an ideological pro-market approach to the deal.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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