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Will Colt be declared bankrupt on Friday
...Telecom on Friday. Three days of hearings have closed, in which a US-based hedge fund, Highberry, has claimed Colt should be declared bankrupt... Read more
Dec 18, 2002
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mmO2 revenues boom as landline telcos disappoint
...while alternative telcos Colt Telecom and Cable & Wireless...competition from previously bankrupt companies which have... Read more
Jul 21, 2004
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WorldCom - the winners and losers
...the company went bankrupt. Now that WorldCom...said. It said: "Telecom pricing will broadly...net cash surplus. Colt Telecom, which is... Read more
Jun 27, 2002
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KPNQwest customers abandon ship
...KPNQwest had gone bankrupt on 31 May...just line access." Colt Telecom is providing a... Read more
Jun 26, 2002
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