At Telecom's quarterly result briefing this morning, NBR asked chief executive Paul Reynolds if he saw a role for himself if the company does split, as it has pledged, if it wins the government's ultrafast broadband (UFB) tender.“Give me a break! Th
Chris Keall Fri, 05 Nov 2010
At Telecom’s quarterly result briefing this morning, NBR asked chief executive Paul Reynolds if he saw a role for himself if the company does split, as it has pledged, if it wins the government’s ultrafast broadband (UFB) tender.
“Give me a break! There are so many moving parts to this thing,”
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