The answer is: both will, in tandem (though other Russian firms may also enter the fray).
To make matters even more complicated, German broadcaster RTL may yet enter the fray.
Microsoft will certainly re-enter the fray, although none of its operating systems seems a good fit for tablets.
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When ventures fail, a new generation of capitalists can enter the fray to make the next generation of fortunes.
Campaigns have had weeks to prepare for Mr. Weiner to enter the fray.
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These spreads are sure to come down as new actors enter the fray and old ones return, albeit gingerly.
The latest reports suggest that City investors are poised to enter the fray.
Other firms, including the mighty Google, are likely to enter the fray soon, which will only increase the competitive pressure.
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Air France was most recently tipped as a possible Alitalia saviour but reports that the French airline could enter the fray have so far been denied.
But other airlines, which have seen the large profits that can be raked in on what is a restricted market, have been keen to enter the fray.
Valencia and Singapore will hold races for the first time in 2008, while Abu Dhabi will enter the fray in 2009 followed by South Korea a year later.
Iceland had produced nothing in attack since scoring so it was no surprise to see Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen enter the fray after 53 minutes with Bjornsson making way.
Ron Paul, a libertarian congressman from Texas who commands a small but devoted following for his unstinting hostility to the Federal Reserve and foreign entanglements, is also likely to enter the fray.
This will make it more costly for new ratings firms to enter the fray and compete, which deters legitimate alternatives from developing and protects the very system that has served us so poorly.
Since former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee ended his presidential run, many organizers and former Huckabee backers such as Farris have taken to the sidelines and said they have no plans to re-enter the fray before Election Day.
The euro zone doesn't like the idea of having to pay for a Greek bailout, but it would rather that have an entity from outside Europe, like the International Monetary Fund or the U.S, , enter the fray and tarnish the credibility of the European Union and the euro.
We must accept that the conventional, kid-gloves approach to socially responsible investing -- divesting shares in "bad" companies that nevertheless continue to exist -- is too weak an instrument to force change and its well-meaning practitioners too soft to enter the fray when emotionally and politically charged battles need to be fought.
Roosevelt also showed practical wisdom by trying to point out why the U.S. needed to enter into the fray of World War II.
Deve Gowda, who managed to persuade many Kashmiri leaders to enter the electoral fray.
It takes a willingness to enter into the fray, within the composer's psyche.
It must be fervently hoped that Ya'alon will soon enter the political fray.
It may seem daunting to enter into the fray of a heated issue, to shape public opinion and to push our elected officials to substantive change, but we've done it before.
With Chromebooks gaining traction in schools and Acer touting successful sales of their C7 Chromebook, HP is set to enter the Google Chrome OS fray with their reveal of the HP Pavillion Chromebook.
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