Mastercard charges headlong into e-pay play

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Mastercard said it would buy most of European rival Nets for $3.2 billion, a move that will dilute upcoming earnings. But shareholders are embracing the deal, perhaps because CEO Ajay Banga’s track record makes it hard to bet against him. AntonyMCurrie

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