| Rupert Murdoch Goes Green |
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| Written by Miranda Marquit | |
| Wednesday, 13 June 2007 | |
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Now that News Corp. is going green, should you invest? Photo:mikegoat, Creative Commons, Flickr News Corp.(NWS), the media giant behind the popular Fox News channel, movie studios and distribution, and the company that is trying to buy Dow Jones (and, therefore, The Wall Street Journal), is not a company one would normally associate with "green" behavior. But if you have been wanting to buy News Corp. stock but have been held back by owner Rupert Murdoch's cold, capitalist ways, now may be your chance. News Corp. is going green, unveiling an ambitious plan to become carbon neutral by 2010. The company even hired advisors to help in the efforts to reduce carbon emissions and purchase carbon offset credits. Rupert Murdoch is already purchasing carbon offsets from Indian wind power projects. What are some of the other moves that Rupert Murdoch plans in his personal green crusade? Here's a sampling:
Disclosure: I do not own any News Corp. stock. Not even as part of the mutual funds in my IRA. Site disclaimer. Comments
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