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Corporation A Corporate Profile By
Corporate Watch UK Who, where, how much? 2 Holt St. Sydney, 2010, Australia Phone: +61-2-9288-3000 See: http://www.newscorp.com/investor/stock_quotes.html
Over 35,000 worldwide. On December 31, 2003 Newscorp reported its revenues had
increased 19% to $5.6 bn. Net profit was £361 million.7 Chairman and Chief Executive Geoffrey C. Bible Up until his retirment in 2002, Bible was CEO of Philip Morris (now known as the Altria Group). As head of Philip Morris, Bible said it would be 'very un-American' to suggest tobacco companies should not be involved in helping the World Health Organization (WHO) develop regulations for tobacco companies. He went on to suggest that: 'This organization [the WHO] has extraordinary influence on government and consumers and we must find a way to diffuse this and reorient their activities to their prescribed mandate.'10 Chase Carey Peter Chernin Kenneth E. Cowley David F. DeVoe Rod Eddington ‘Clearly, when it was 4,000 pretty girls against a bunch of old men in grey suits, we didn’t stand a chance. But that didn’t mean we didn’t have to try.’ When Eddington, now at British Airways, joined the Newscorp board in 1999, winning battles in the media became much easier. Without revealing Eddington’s involvement with its parent company, 'The Sun' launched a one-sided attack against the GMB during the Heathrow dispute. According to the News Corp newspaper, strikers were recreating ‘1970s anarchy’, spoiling honeymoons and motivated by ‘sheer spite and bloody-mindedness’.11 Andrew S.B. Knight Graham Kraehe Lachlan Murdoch Thomas J. Perkins Stanley S. Shuman Arthur M. Siskind Newscorp has around 800 subsidiaries worldwide.13 UK holding company, Newscorp Investments, has 101 subsidiaries. According to Matthew Lynn, a columnist for Bloomberg News, News Corp. owns more than 15 subsidiaries in the Cayman Islands, and more than 40 in the British Virgin Islands.14 |
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| 7'Earnings releases: 2nd Qtr - FY04 - December 31, 2003.' See: http://www.newscorp.com/investor/download/Us2q04pr.pdf. Viewed: 20.04.04 8'Altria
Group,' Forbes. See: http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/38/2002/LIR.jhtml?passListId=38& 9'Major Individual Donors of Philip Morris,' Opensecrets.org. See: http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/topindivs.asp?ID=D000000067&ContribID=I0000000022&Display=ID&Sort=A. Viewed: 29.03.04 10'Philip Morris Backs Tobacco Rules,' Larry O'Dell, The Associated Press, 26.04.01. See: http://www.gasp.org/pmmtg01.html. Viewed: 29.03.04 11'Putting the ass into asset-stripper,' Solomon Hughes, Red Pepper, Sep 2003. See: http://www.redpepper.org.uk/KYE/x-kye-Sep2003.html. Viewed: 21.04.04 12'Murdoch, the Next Generation,' Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher, 16.12.02. See: http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1778324. Viewed: 06.05.04. 13'No
accounting for tax havens,' Austin Mitchell, Prem Sikka, John Cristensen,
Philip Morris, Steven Filling, Association for Accountancy & Business
Affairs. See: http://66.102.11.104/search?q=cache:xKKMc6xpW84J:visar.csustan.edu/ 14'Billionaire companies,' Matthew Lynn. See: http://www.geocities.com/taxhavens123/Billionaire_companies.html. Viewed: 26.04.04 |