Shareholders approve new C&W group
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Your support makes all the difference.general meeting unanimously passed a resolution to create the Cable & Wireless Communications Group. Richard Brown, chief executive of C&W, said: "This is a major milestone in the creation of our new company which, as the largest provider of integrated telecommunication and television entertainment services in the UK, will be a powerful force in the UK telecommunication market." The creation of the new group will bring together Mercury Communications, the UK subsidiary of C&W, with Nynex CableComms and Bell Cablemedia.
Cable & Wireless said shareholders at yesterday's extraordinary
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