BT agrees to buy mobile operator EE for £12.5bn

Sooraj Shah
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BT believes it can generate an additional £1.6bn a year in sales thanks to huge deal

BT has agreed to buy the UK's largest mobile operator EE in a cash and shares deal worth £12.5b. The deal will be partly financed by a £1bn share issue, and following the transaction EE's curren...

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