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03 Nov 2009 09:38

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First Spain, then Turkey, now India. The subcontinent is the mobile group’s latest problem area. Vodafone faces a price war, a $2bn tax claim, and the exercise of a $5bn put option by local partner Essar. The real cost of the 2007 deal taking Vodafone into India is now emerging.

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