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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NWS | News Corporation | 21:00 GMT | 32.34 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 0 | 12.95 | 2.498 | 74.852B |
Latest News Corporation news
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Apple's antics forced Amazon to raise ebook prices
Apple's price cartel with publishers forced Amazon to raise the prices of its books and enter into similar deals with its publishers. -
Oracle’s Ellison earned $264,109 a day
The CEO of Oracle, dashing Larry Ellison, earned $96.4 million last year and it’s hard to figure out how he can make ends meet. -
Steve Jobs lied on ebook deals, says Apple
Apple is trying to tell a US court that its former messiah, Steve Jobs, was lying in his biography when he bragged about bullying publishers into an epublishing deal. -
Murdoch wants a bigger slice of AllThingsD
Rupert Murdoch's News International is considering either extending its partnership with the tech site AllThingsD or dropping involvement with it completely. -
British hacker to get US court experience
A US federal grand jury in Los Angeles has decided British justice is not enough for a 20 year old hacker. -
News Corp buries damaging emails
Thousands of emails which allege that News Corp promoted pay TV piracy have been taken down from a document hosting site in the US. -
Apple and publishing companies sued over ebook deals
Jobs' Mob is in hot water with the US Justice Department over its cosy deals with the major book publishers. -
Steve Jobs listened to vinyl
While Apple's Steve Jobs claimed that he listened to music on his iPod and Apple boom box, he really had a low tech approach to music. -
Politicians abandon Big Content
Online protests against Big Content taking over the US Justice system appear to have got the message to Washington politicians that the world is pretty hacked off with them. -
Aussie filesharer tells Brit O'Dwyer to extradite himself
US authorities know the prosecutions are pointless, but they want to be seen to be acting for companies such as Adobe, Microsoft and News Corporation, Griffiths added. However, there is still more piracy in the US than ever. -
Saudi Prince invests in 140 characters or less
Alwaleed made the investment through his Kingdom Holding Company, which is said to have been in long talks with Twitter. KHC has a seven percent share of News Corporation, the second-highest after Rupert Murdoch. -
Max Mosley sues Google over Nazi searches
Max Mosley is suing Google for linking him to news stories which claimed he held a Nazi-themed sex party. -
Hacker reveals Miss Scotland hopefuls
Remember when hackers changed The Sun's online lead story to a yarn about Rupert Murdoch dropping dead? News Group claims they took user data with them too. -
There's better ways to dispose of data than putting laptop in bin
Should anyone who works or worked for News Corp want to destroy data for any reason, they would be better off burning and bashing at a hard drive rather than dropping the electronics in a nearby bin. -
Justin Timberlake buys Myspace
Mosquito-voiced, gyrating beat combo artist Justin Timberlake is part of a group that has bought the doomed MySpace from News Corp. -
Ad firm eyes Myspace buy
As everyone's been whispering, that doomed social not-work Myspace could be nearing a sale. -
Lulz takes down CIA
Hacker outfit Lulz security has taken down US spooks, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) -
Activision Blizzard boss makes put for Myspace
Activision Blizzard's Chief Executive Officer is in final talks to take over the Media Mongol, Rupert "Digger" Murdoch's social notworking site Myspace.
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