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Barney |
Seriously though - it's worth noting the reasons for the NewsCorp $1.4 billion loss.
Principally the accounting writedowns for the Foxtel and Fox Sports consolidations, of $1 billion - a one off cost.
Revenues increased to over $9 billion (up 11%) - and pre tax earnings by 21%.
Murdoch businesses continue to do well - and are just gearing up again, for the future.
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Barney |
Less than a dollar and a half - isn't too bad...
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hedda |
very fashionable to be accused these days.
it's becoming like "a pedophile" or "the disgraced"..meaningless as tabloid media lashes out at all and sundry because it's power is slowly being eaten away at ( Murdock's outlets made a profit this year but it's a fraction of it's $1.4 loss last year ) |
Jo |
Gordon Sondland: US ambassador to EU accused of sexual misconduct
Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU, has been accused by three women of sexual misconduct.
The allegations, published by Portland Monthly magazine and ProPublica, date back to before he became an ambassador.
At the time of the alleged incidents he was developing hotels in Portland and Seattle in the Pacific Northwest.
Mr Sondland denies all of the allegations, and accuses the women of targeting him for his role in President Donald Trump's impeachment hearings.
"These untrue claims of unwanted touching and kissing are concocted and, I believe, co-ordinated for political purposes," he said in a statement.
"They have no basis in fact, and I categorically deny them."
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"These false incidents are at odds with my character," he added in a separate statement.
He suggested that Ms Vogel was "a source angry that I long ago declined to invest in her magazine, the same magazine now presenting its owner's outlandish claims".
He said he intended to take legal action against the two publications. |
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