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Posted on February 23, 2021 by admin

Axiata Tower Unit Stake Sale Stalls After Myanmar Coup

Axiata Group Bhd., Malaysia’s biggest wireless carrier by revenue, has postponed talks to sell a partial stake in its tower unit edotco Group Sdn. after a military coup in Myanmar triggered concerns …

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