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Text size [+][-]  Monday March 15 2010GLOBAL EDITION

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05 Jan 2010 11:07

String of bad deals

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The ex-TW boss says his merger with AOL was the worst deal of the century. But what about France Telecom/Orange, Deutsche Telekom/Voicestream or Vivendi/Seagram -- other TMT deals that nearly bankrupted the buyers? And, outside TMT, what about ABN AMRO's carve-up?

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