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EasyJet: orange upstart that changed flying prepares to go private
EasyJet, Europe’s low-cost pioneer, is preparing to go private amid interest from US suitors. The airline, described as an 'orange upstart' that transformed flying, faces a pivotal moment in its corporate history.
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