Murdoch's News Corp to Buy Dow Jones (2/2)
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Rupert Murdoch’s offer to buy Dow Jones became public in May. His offer of sixty dollars a share was 67% above the market price at the time of the offer.
The deal is seemedseen as a major priceprize for the AustrianAustralian-born Murdoch who became an American citizen in 1985. He has built a media business currently valued at 1770 billion dollars. His company owns more than 100 newspapers in AustrianAustralian, Britain and the United States.
It also owns Fox Television television, including Fox News Channel, “American Idol” and “the Simpsons.”. A new Fox Business Channel is set for lunchlaunch in October. Other holdings include the 20 of20th Century Fox Movie Company movie company and the social-networking site MySpace.
Shareholders in News Corporation and Dow Jones are expected to vote on the deal later this year. Government approval is also needed.
Financial news is an increasingly competitive industry. Rupert Murdoch is expected to invest heavily in Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal. Media observers are debating what affectseffects ishisownership might have on one of the world’s most respected newspapers.
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Rupert Murdoch's offer to buy Dow Jones became public in May. His offer of 60 dollars a share was 67% above the market price at the time of the offer.
Rupert Murdoch
对
Dow Jones
的要约在
5
月公布于众。他的每股
60
美金的要约超过了当时市场价格的
67%
。
Media observers are debating what effects his ownership might have on one of the world's most respected newspapers.
媒体关注者们正争论着拥有世界最有声望的报纸对他的持有人会有何影响。
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approval
n.
赞成
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承认
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正式批准
citizen
n.
市民
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公民
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OTHER
20th Century Fox
20
世纪福克斯
the Simpsons
辛普森一家
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posted on 2007-08-08 12:30
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