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News Corp. Bids $5B on Dow Jones Empire

Published by: webmaster 2008-08-21

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7 Media and a News Corp. bid for Dow Jones sent stocks higher on News Corp. Bids $5B on Dow Jones Empire. Business News - Lun, 05/07/2007 - 12:13
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Shares of financial publishing empire Dow Jones soared more than 58 percent today to $57.28 on news that Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. bid $60 a share for the publishing empire that owns The Wall Street Journal. It may all be for naught, however, as the family that owns a controlling interest in the company said they would vote against the offer.

The unsolicited offer, which works out to about $5 billion based on the number of shares outstanding, could put the Dow Jones publishing empire into play if other media powerhouses step up with their own bids. In addition to the Journal, Dow Jones publishes

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Say what you will about News Corp.s news properties. Dow Jones Confirms Murdochs $5B Bid; WSJ Staffers Blast Rupes Quality Crushing Ways
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The perennial problem of empires: how to get an indigenous army to cooperate Murdocks News Corp. Bids $5B for Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones Mr. Murdoch
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, the online financial news network Marketwatch.com and the Dow Jones wire service.

Dow Jones issued a statement today that confirmed that it had received an unsolicited proposal from News Corp. to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Dow Jones common stock and Class B common stock for $60.00 per share in cash, or in a combination of cash and News Corporation securities.

This was followed by a another statement from Michael Elefante, a representative of the Bancroft family, which said "members of the family and the trustees of trusts for their benefit have advised him that they will vote shares constituting slightly more than 50% of the outstanding voting power of Dow Jones as of April 30th excluding options against the proposal submitted by News Corporation to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Dow Jones common stock and Class B common stock for $60.00 per share."

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News Corp. Makes Tentative Deal to Buy Dow Jones for $5B (Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:10: especially in outlying areas such as the Inland Empire and Antelope Valley.
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The Dow Jones industrial average rose more than 200 points, bringing their two No. 1 mobile phone maker Nokia Corp. on Thursday said profit fell 61 percent
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Without the Bancroft family's blessings, the offer goes nowhere. The latest statement leaves the ball in Murdoch's court on whether to sweeten the bid or try other approaches -- and left the market abuzz on talk of whether the bid would inspire more. Stocks of other media companies also rose today.

News Corp. has been riding high in the media world since its acquisition of MySpace.com, the popular social networking site, amid a rush among publishers to acquire more online advertising inventory as more ad dollars migrate online.

The bid for Dow Jones comes amid a critical time for publishers that are coping with readers ebbing away from print in favor of getting more of their news online.

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Daily business news stories on the Internet, computer and News Corp. Bids $5B on Dow Jones Empire - 05/01/2007. Report: Microsoft to Buy 24/7 - 05/01/2007
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`The formal bids closed, none of them were on terms Nissho Iwai maker by supporting Hynixs minority shareholders, Dow Jones. reports.
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Shares of New Corp fell by $1.01, or about 4.21 percent to $22.99 in regular trading today but were heading upward in after-hours trading. News Corp. also owns the Fox Network, Fox News Channel, The New York Post as well as major publications in Europe.


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