Trestin: What I found was: Saudi oil tycoon Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns a 7 percent stake in Fox News’ parent company News Corp, making him the largest shareholder outside the family of CEO Rupert Murdoch. I guess 7% isn't enough of an investment to totally control what Fox News reports. I do find it a little troubling that any of Fox News is owned by a Saudi, though. Wonder how many other companies in the USA have some middle eastern ownership?
I'm not surprised. I don't know why the port authority can't ask for private donations like Lee Iacocca did with the Statue Of Liberty.
ReplyDeleteOdie:
ReplyDeleteGood point. Of course, that wouldn't be PC enough.
Hopefully, they will be out bid.
Thanks for staying on top of this TCL. It's disgraceful. I'll link this on FB.
ReplyDeleteStrange that Fox carried the story? They are now half owned by new Islamic Middle Eastern investors.
ReplyDeleteMatt:
ReplyDeleteThanks for passing this along.
Trestin:
ReplyDeleteWhat I found was:
Saudi oil tycoon Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns a 7 percent stake in Fox News’ parent company News Corp, making him the largest shareholder outside the family of CEO Rupert Murdoch.
I guess 7% isn't enough of an investment to totally control what Fox News reports.
I do find it a little troubling that any of Fox News is owned by a Saudi, though. Wonder how many other companies in the USA have some middle eastern ownership?
God save us hun..what a horror!
ReplyDeleteAngel:
ReplyDeleteI believe everything they do is symbolic of what they accomplished on 9/11.
Hope you had a nice vacation.