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May’s deal is the best of a bad deal, says Digicel’s chairman
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November 17, 2018
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Denis O'Brien, chairman at Digicel Group, discusses the Brexit deal, how it would impact Dublin, their bond swap, his business strategy and the possibility of asset sales.
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