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[sharechat] More good news for INL
Much has been written about INL on Sharechat and this news item (reproduced
below) from this morning's Melbourne Age only vindicates the value of having
a media/entertainment/web portal stock such as INL in one's portfolio.
For the uninitiated, News Corp owns half of INL which is due to release news
about its super-duper web portal in early May.
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'Dream beam' finally arrives for News
By JANE SCHULZE
Tuesday 11 April 2000
Merrill Lynch, the broking firm traditionally the most bullish on Rupert
Murdoch's News Corporation, has described the satellite business that the
company is preparing to float as the "dream beam" and lifted its valuation
for the company to $US39 billion ($A65 million).
Merrill Lynch's media analyst, Jessica Reif-Cohen, says it is difficult to
value the company given the lack of information on its future partners and
their ownership levels.
But in a note to clients she said that the $US39 billion value for the
company, termed Platform Co, revised from an earlier value of $US36 billion,
could be "materially low".
"Noting the proven value potential the public market ascribes on a
per-subscriber basis for integrated media platforms, such as BSkyB, we
firmly believe our value could be materially low," she said.
Her comments ignited the company's shares, with the ordinaries lifting
$1.15 to close yesterday at $24.10 and the preferred shares gaining 84 cents
to close at $20.30.
News' president and chief operating officer, Peter Chernin, said last week
that details of the listing and of News' partners in the business would not
be revealed for about three months.
Ms Reif-Cohen justified the dream beam description by saying the combination
of News' satellite businesses would put it in the
"unparalleled" position of being the only company able to provide a video
and data infrastructure to the bulk of the world.
"The dream beam will allow News Corp to shift the capital expenditures
for its satellite and related businesses to the new company, thus providing
News with greater cashflow for its own share repurchase," she said.
"The separate dream beam trading stock also creates an appropriate currency
for acquisitions."
Ms Reif-Cohen said it would be a "defining" transaction for News Corp
as it would also solidify News' status as a "global gatekeeper".
"The central theme lies in News Corp's ability to deliver an expanded
portfolio of two-way communications services, primarily video and
Internet, through its satellite platform to fixed devices in the home," she
said.
And she said there were plans to upgrade the satellite infrastructure to
provide data to wireless devices.
This meant News would be in a position to have "a pick of the litter of
potential strategic partners for the dream beam, spanning the entire digital
new-media spectrum".
News is speaking to companies such as Microsoft and Yahoo! about
taking strategic equity in the venture.
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