
Kingdom Holding Company is a public holding company
Saudi prince Al-Waleed bin Talal who is an investing tycoon and chairman of the Kingdom Holding Company said in an interview with Charlie Rose that he had about a 6-7% stake in News Corp
Al-waleed bin Talal is a major shareholder in News Corporation, the corporate parent of Fox News in the United States, Sky News in Europe, and many printed periodicals
The prince plunked down $146 million for the stake in Netscape, a Mountain View-based Internet browser company; $400 million for News Corp., a New York media company that owns the Fox TV network and the 20th Century Fox movie studio; and $300 million for shares in Motorola, an electronics giant in Schaumburg, Ill.
The prince said he was particularly attracted to News Corp. because “it is the only truly global media organization, with interests in nearly every country in the world.”
A News Corp. spokesman said Murdoch called Prince Al-Waleed “and thanked him for this new strategic alliance.” The investment makes Al-Waleed the largest individual shareholder outside of the Murdoch family.
Is this the reason Fox News is not reporting the News about Obama and the case before the Supreme Court. Is it because Prince Al Walled Bin Talal owns shares in News Corporation and now Fox’s loyalties are with Saudi Arabia not the American public who has supported them over the years. The buck stops here I guess and Americans will have to find another place to get their news. Fox is now the fluff liberal news media.









The Supreme Court CANNOT DUCK Obama’s Birth Certificate Constitutional Crisis (albeit the media blackout on the issue). The messiah will NOT become President! This 90-minute blogradio program explains why:
http://politicalpistachio.blogspot.com/2008/11/why-is-obamas-birth-certificate-still.html