One of the things they'd like to do is return more to shareholders, and ... a larger buyback makes a lot of sense at this point, |
One of the things they'd like to do is return more to shareholders, and ... a larger buyback makes a lot of sense at this point. |
Online search is an area where advertisers are moving. Big media companies need to be there. They must have a more significant presence or they risk out losing on a big growth opportunity. |
Right now we don't know a lot. Both sides are talking and who knows what the art of negotiation is. |
Television was substantially weaker than expected, ... The aggregate strength of that growth rate in the weakest quarter for News Corp is a very positive indication of how undervalued the stock is at current levels. |
Television was substantially weaker than expected. |
The bundle is definitely bearing fruit. |
The gross profit dollars that AOL makes in narrow-band are as good as they will be in broadband, ... AOL's narrow-band business remains healthy, and there's a focus on both parts of the business and not on one versus the other. |
The gross profit dollars that AOL makes in narrow-band are as good as they will be in broadband. AOL's narrow-band business remains healthy, and there's a focus on both parts of the business and not on one versus the other. |
The guidance was very much in line with consensus expectations. The real question will be if (the outlook) is conservative and the company can actually achieve double-digit growth or not. |
The impact of releasing this many films this quickly is going to burden Disney because of the P&A [prints and advertising] costs. |
The move simply gives Malone a more liquid and tradable asset if he has normal voting rights. It's perfectly logical for Liberty to want voting rights in a company in which they own shares now that circumstances have changed. |
The public outcry following a large withhold vote in this age of corporate governance scrutiny may force the Disney board to act quickly after Wednesday's annual meeting. |
The question remains whether the price/value relationship is going to bear fruit for Disney. |
The radio business is already under pressure |