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asimd23
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What happens next?

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However, the "Blick" newspaper has taken things one step further and published the identity of the deceased along with a photo of him from earlier. In doing so, the "Blick" editorial team has shifted the perspective of the story that had "Mona in the middle" in a different direction: instead of the work of the professional fire brigade, the spotlight is now on the death of a person - and this, in turn, is essentially what is irresponsible in terms of media ethics in a case like this.

UPC has no reason to sell off its Swiss branch. It still rcs data malaysia makes a lot of money there. But the group, led by Mike Fries, will gradually withdraw from the cable business and find a buyer who will buy all of its remaining networks in Poland, Holland (in partnership with Vodafone) and the other countries. It is doubtful whether Switzerland will still be valued at 6.3 billion, but we will never know; it will be a "package deal". The Liberty Global networks in Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania were already sold to Vodafone in a transaction for more than 20 billion francs. Giants like Liberty Global always find a way. Mike Fries' words about continuing to be in contact with Sunrise and Freenet are "American small talk". If that were the case, he would not take the 50 million.

The loser is Peter Kurer in particular. But his future will be decided at the Sunrise AGM. That is not up to us.
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