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      schrieb am 28.02.00 10:14:26
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Moin, angeblich geht Murdochs´s NEWS Corp. Ltd. eine Kooperation mit YAHOO ein. Was ist dran, wo wirds hingehen ??

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      schrieb am 28.02.00 13:33:21
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      Yahoo! in Talks About Investing in Murdoch`s News Corp. Satellite Business
      By Karen Fessler

      Yahoo May Take a Stake in News Corp. Satellite Unit (Update3)

      (Adds currency conversion in third paragraph; adds European
      trading in 11th paragraph.)

      New York, Feb. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc., the biggest
      Internet search service, is in talks to take a minority stake in a
      company that News Corp. is creating to hold its satellite-
      television assets, a person familiar with the discussions said.

      News Corp. President Peter Chernin and Yahoo`s co-founder,
      Jerry Yang, have held preliminary meetings, though nothing has
      been completed. An agreement, if any, isn`t expected until about
      April, the person said. The New Yorker magazine reported in its
      March 6 edition that the two executives have been discussing a
      ``wide-ranging alliance.``

      News Corp.`s ordinary shares surged A$1.143, or 5.1 percent,
      to A$23.40 (US$14.35). The stock has gained 58 percent this year
      as investors have bet the company`s assets are undervalued and on
      hopes a sale of shares of News Corp.`s satellite assets will boost
      the value of News Corp.`s assets.
      ``I wouldn`t be surprised to see a tie between News Corp. and
      a number of other media companies that could include Vivendi,
      Microsoft, Yahoo and DirecTV,`` said Peter Shorthouse, a Warburg
      Dillon Read Australia Ltd. media analyst who has a ``strong buy``
      recommendation on News Corp. ``News Corp., with its satellite
      platform in the making, holds the aces.``

      News Corp. and Yahoo already have a marketing alliance, and
      investors have speculated the two companies may broaden the ties,
      especially after America Online Inc. last month agreed to buy Time
      Warner Inc. News Corp. could give Yahoo broad distribution through
      its global satellite-TV business and provide content such as
      films, TV programming, and newspaper and magazine articles to
      Yahoo`s Web sites.

      Officials at News Corp. and Yahoo declined to comment.

      Satellite Selloff?

      Sydney-based News Corp. earlier this month said it was
      considering combining its satellite-TV businesses and related
      holdings into a separate company that may be publicly traded. It
      said at the time that it was too soon to discuss the makeup of the
      company, including potential investors.

      It`s likely that other companies besides Yahoo will invest in
      the satellite affiliate, the person said.

      News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch, in an
      interview on his company`s Fox News channel earlier this month,
      said that he would ``welcome`` Yahoo as a shareholder and that his
      company could help distribute Yahoo`s Internet search service over
      News Corp.`s media properties.

      News Corp.`s American depositary receipts have risen about 22
      percent since AOL agreed to buy Time Warner on Jan. 10 in a
      transaction valued at $152 billion. News Corp.`s ADRs rose 1/4 to
      55 1/8 Friday. Analysts and investors now have turned their focus
      to News Corp. and other media giants such as Seagram Co. and Walt
      Disney Co. to see how they will react.

      Yahoo for Independence

      In European trading, Yahoo shares fell 1 to 164 3/16, in line
      with the market, according to Madoff Securities International.

      Still, Yahoo said after the AOL-Time Warner combination was
      announced that it wasn`t interested in joining with a traditional
      media company, though it would form partnerships when needed and
      would consider strategic acquisitions.

      Yahoo Chief Executive Tim Koogle said Jan. 11 on a conference
      call to discuss the company`s earnings that his company doesn`t
      need to own traditional media content or distribution systems. The
      biggest effect of the AOL-Time Warner transaction would be media
      companies` acknowledgement that they have to be involved with the
      Internet, Koogle said.

      News Corp. already has been busy making investments in the
      Internet, including a $1 billion stake in Healtheon/WebMD Corp.
      The investments have drawn support from shareholders, some of whom
      earlier had been concerned that News Corp. wasn`t being
      sufficiently aggressive in expanding on the Internet.

      News Corp. also agreed to invest $1 billion in Singapore
      Telecommunications Ltd., the New York Times reported, citing
      executives close to the talks. The paper said the investment will
      let the city-state`s biggest phone operator boost its offer for
      Cable & Wireless HKT Ltd.

      News Corp. will establish an Internet, television and mobile
      telephone venture in Singapore similar to one it already formed in
      Hong Kong with HKT, the Times said. SingTel surged 3.4 percent
      after the report.


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