Gent shows foresight, confidence, determination in building, leading world's largest mobile carrier.

RCR Wireless News, December, 2000 by WENDELKEN, SANDRA

Chris Gent has had quite a year. For the chief executive of Vodafone Group plc, 2000 began with a hostile takeover of Mannesmann AG, parent of its rival Orange plc, and continued with a spending spree for third-generation licenses across Europe. The year also marked the finalization of the mergers of the companies now called Verizon Wireless and ended with respectable Vodafone Group interim results in the wake of a tumble in telecom stocks based partially on less-than-stellar earnings reports.

Gent is the man who oversaw all the activity, which spanned the globe and set U.K.-based Vodafone up to be the largest mobile carrier in the world with a proportionate customer base of 65.5 million subscribers. Vodafone has full ownership or partial stakes...

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