(Reuters) - The newspaper also reported that the Denver branch of the
family, which holds 9.1 percent of Dow Jones's voting stock and
supports the News Corp deal, wants Murdoch to raise his
$60-per-share bid.
The Denver trust has argued that shareholders who own
super-voting Class B shares should get a 10 percent to 20
percent premium.
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family, which holds 9.1 percent of Dow Jones's voting stock and
supports the News Corp deal, wants Murdoch to raise his
$60-per-share bid.
The Denver trust has argued that shareholders who own
super-voting Class B shares should get a 10 percent to 20
percent premium.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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