Murdoch’s Past May Offer Clues to the Future of the Journal
New York Times, August 1, 2007
By Richard Siklos
So now what?
Since the News Corporation's offer for Dow Jones & Company was made public three months ago, Rupert Murdoch's business career, character and motives have been dissected in an effort to predict what he might do as the owner of The Wall Street Journal.
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