By Seb Joseph
Vodafone’s chief executive has rowed back on his earlier claims that Vodafone could quit the UK following the referendum, insisting that it’s an “attractive place to be”.
The Telegraph reports Vittorio Colao assured “nobody’s looking at any plan” to move the telecommunications giant’s headquarters from the UK, despite earlier claims that it would consider doing exactly that should the country leave. “We have no plans to look at anything different to where we are now,” Coloa added.
His comments came as Vodafone posted a 3.2 per cent slip in UK sales to £1.9bn in the three months to July, mainly Read full story ›
Source: The Drum