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    Merger of French satellite operator and money-losing OneWeb shows pressure old order faces from challengers

    The new group will bring together Eutelsat’s big geostationary satellites with OneWeb’s smaller, low-earth orbit satellites
  • Tuesday, 26 July, 2022
    Eutelsat boss battles to convince investors of OneWeb deal

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    Merger of French and UK satellite operators aims to create stronger competitor in space connectivity

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  • Sunday, 24 July, 2022
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    Deal would create satellite operator that could take on Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk in space-based connectivity

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    Drahi’s stalking of satellite operator Eutelsat raises speculation over debt-funded industry consolidation

  • Thursday, 30 September, 2021
    Eutelsat rejects unsolicited bid from telecoms billionaire Patrick Drahi

    Shares jump after commercial satellite operator decides ‘not to engage in discussions’ based on terms of proposal

    A rocket lifts off carrying an Eutelsat satellite
  • Monday, 24 May, 2021
    EU questions Eutelsat for taking stake in OneWeb

    Breton’s comments likely to further inflame tensions between Brussels and London over space projects

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  • Tuesday, 27 April, 2021
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    Space race with Musk heats up as Eutelsat takes stake in OneWeb

    European group intensifies battle with SpaceX to deliver broadband from satellites

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    French group folds, giving EchoStar chance to show hand for UK satellite group

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  • Tuesday, 26 June, 2018
    Satellites
    Eutelsat rules out bid for British satellite rival Inmarsat

    Takeover by French group would have faced significant political resistance in UK

    An employee works at a computer terminal inside the Satellite Control Centre (SCC) at Inmarsat Plc's headquarters in London, U.K., on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017. Inmarsat Plc awarded Arianespace SA a contract to launch a satellite that will bring Wi-Fi to airplanes because its original partner Space Exploration Technologies Corp. is still recovering from an explosion in September. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 25 June, 2018
    Satellites
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  • Friday, 6 April, 2018
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    Pedestrians pass through the Old Street roundabout subway against a backdrop of the Inmarsat Plc headquarters in London, U.K., on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017
  • Thursday, 22 September, 2016
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  • Monday, 27 June, 2016
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    Satellite shares fall to earth as rivals lift off

    Inmarsat, SES and Eutelsat find themselves up against new high-capacity systems

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