LONDON, May 12 (Reuters) - Vodafone said it was entering a "new chapter" as a simpler business focused on markets like Germany and Britain and Africa after it reported full-year core earnings and free cash flow at the top end of its guidance.
The London-listed mobile and broadband company reported a 3.8% rise in adjusted core earnings to 11.4 billion euros for the year to end-March. It said it expected core earnings to rise to between 11.9 billion euros and 12.2 billion euros this year.
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