News
British tennis player Emma Raducanu has reportedly been axed from her £3m-per-year partnership with telecoms giant Vodafone.
Citi, in its latest note on Vodafone Idea, mentioned about the government's ₹3,700 crore spectrum dues-to-equity conversion, which has resulted in a 49% government stake in the company.
Citi Research maintained its positive outlook on Vodafone Idea, as well as Indus Towers, betting on further subscriber additions.
Raducanu was ranked the seventh-highest-earning female athlete by Sportico for 2024, banking £11.2m ($14.7m) on and off the court, with £10m ($14m) coming from off-court brand deals. But, with some ...
Vodafone Group PLC VOD shares advanced 3.38% to 68.42 British pence Monday, on what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the stock market, with the FTSE 100 Index UKX rising 2.14% ...
Amidst US-China trade tensions, India's telecom department has directed operators like Airtel and Jio to detail Chinese ...
Play Your Way to Wimbledon, powered by Vodafone, is back for 2025, giving emerging tennis players the chance to compete on ...
16h
Cord Busters on MSNVodafone-Three Planning A TV Service: A New Sky Rival?Vodafone and Three are reportedly planning a TV service following their £15bn merger, potentially challenging Sky, Virgin and ...
DoT has asked telecom majors Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea for details about Chinese gear deployed in their networks.
3h
Stadium Rant on MSNEmma Raducanu In Financial Turmoil After A Devastating Sponsorship SetbackBritish tennis star Emma Raducanu has let one of her main sponsorships go. Citing financial differences, telecommunications giant Vodafone has allegedly chosen not to renew its profitable partnership ...
British tennis player Emma Raducanu has reportedly been axed from her £3m-per-year partnership with telecoms giant Vodafone.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results