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Technology gains, analysts say, will be temporary as they will be attributable to post-sell-off bargain hunting as has been the case this week.
Andimuthu Raja, the former telecommunications minister, was jailed on charges of misusing his post to sell off valuable mobile telephone spectrum licenses in 2008 at rock-bottom prices.
He is accused of using his post to sell off valuable mobile telephone spectrum licenses in 2008 at rock-bottom prices.
But The Washington Post, just sold off unexpectedly to Amazon's Jeff Bezos, was never really one of them.
It's not proposing to sell off the Post Office (which last year made a small profit) but to turn it into a mutualised organisation.
He's seen his invaluable agency attacked by lobbyists looking to sell off the Post Office to private interests.
McAlary thinks he's going to sell off the Post.
There has been lots of controversy over the U.S. Postal Service's plan to sell off dozens of post office properties across the country by a real estate firm chaired by the husband of the Senior U.S. Senator from California, presumably to raise money to save the agency.
We would look to sell off the Jerusalem Post and Hollinger's stake in the New York Sun.
Today the House of Lords will examine the postal services bill to sell off Royal Mail and radically change the Post Office network.
When the government began preparations to sell off Royal Mail, Ed Davey, then the relevant minister, played up the future of a post office safe in public hands.
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