Near expiry of no-bid clause leads to talk about whether Patrick Drahi will try to take over telecoms group

In the days after Philip Jansen was named as the next chief executive of BT, taking on the Herculean task of reviving the fortunes of the then beleaguered telecoms group, enthusiastic investors gave its shares a rare boost that sent its market value to more than £26bn.

Just over three years later, Jansen – who, despite making good on his vision – helms a business investors now value at about £16bn and faces the prospect of a showdown with his new largest shareholder over what the future should look like.

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