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	<title>Comments on: Hutchison, Essar, Orascom &#8211; An Insight</title>
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		<title>By: &#187; Hutch Essar up for sale ? Reliance possible bidder ? :: Broadband in India ::</title>
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		<description>[...] Wall Street Journal writer, Henny Sender writes that Hucth Essar could be for sale at a price tag of $8 Billion or possibly more plus the debt. We all know that Hutch and Essar are corporate partners at fight. Just two days ago, Mr. Raza from Hutch tipped me that their Deputy MD, Mr. Das had resigned after a 13 year old stint with Hutch-Essar to join Maxis as its CEO. [...]</description>
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