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  2. O2 (UK) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 November 2005, O2 agreed to a takeover by Telefónica, a Spanish telecommunications company, for £17.7 billion (£2 per share) in cash.It went through finally in 2006. [20]

  3. O2 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    O2 (typeset as O 2) is a global brand name owned by the Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica.The company uses the O2 brand for its subsidiaries in the United Kingdom and Germany.

  4. O2 - Wikipedia

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    O2 (brand), a global brand name owned by the Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica O2 Store, a chain of retail stores owned and operated by Telefónica Europe, with regional subsidiaries:

  5. Virgin Media O2 - Wikipedia

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    VMED O2 UK Limited, [1] trading as Virgin Media O2, is a British mass media and telecommunications company based in London, England.The company was formed in June 2021 as a 50:50 joint venture between Liberty Global and Telefónica through the merger of their respective Virgin Media and O2 UK businesses.

  6. The O2 - Wikipedia

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    The O2 (formerly known as the Millennium Dome) is a large entertainment district on the Greenwich peninsula in South East London, England, including an indoor arena, a music club, a Cineworld cinema, an exhibition space, piazzas, bars, restaurants, and a guided tour to the top of the O2.

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  8. The O2 Arena - Wikipedia

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    The O 2 Arena, commonly known as The O 2, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the centre of The O2 entertainment district on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London. It opened in its present form in 2007.

  9. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Grammatical abbreviations are generally written in full or small caps to visually distinguish them from the translations of lexical words. For instance, capital or small-cap PAST (frequently abbreviated to PST) glosses a grammatical past-tense morpheme, while lower-case 'past' would be a literal translation of a word with that meaning.