News Corporation Board has approved the split of its company into two publicly traded entities putting a step forward in separating its entertainment businesses from the publishing division. IndiaVision 1 hour ago
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News Corp. said its board approved a plan to split the company’s entertainment and publishing assets into separate companies. The company expects to complete the split by June 28. The board also.. NY Post 11 hours agoAlso reported by •Wall Street Journal
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 NEW YORK: News Corp’s board on Friday approved the break-up of the conglomerate into two independent companies, separating the high-flying entertainment assets from the struggling newspaper.. The News Tribe 13 hours ago
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REUTERS - News Corp ( NWSA.O ) said on Friday it will write down the value of its Australian and U.S. publishing assets by up to $1.4 billion, as the company prepares to split its business between its.. Firstpost 13 hours agoAlso reported by •Reuters •Reuters India
| Rupert Murdoch and his sons, James and Lachlan, will take board positions on the two companies that will emerge next month when News Corp splits into two, with the media conglomerate’s directors.. Independent 14 hours ago
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 NEWS Corp's board has approved the group's split, as the media company named new directors and revealed a $US1.2bn writedown. The Australian 14 hours ago
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