While Disney and Comcast fight over the future ownership of Sky, the UK headquartered company came out with exceptional annual results which leave all similar businesses across Europe in its wake. There is a temptation to say that the entrepreneurial culture which has grown up around Sky, should be exported to whichever lucky owner gets to win the spoils – not the other way around. Revenues grew 5% to £13.6 billion, which in such mature markets is extraordinary, EBITDA grew by 11% to £2.5 billion – Sky reached half a million mobile customers, and slashed costs while doing it. Its revolutionary Sky Q set top – based around two technologies we have built forecasts on recently – voice remotes and…