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    News Corp. stock up as Murdochs questioned in UK

    NEW YORK (AP) — News Corp.'s stock rose Tuesday as CEO Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, were questioned by a British parliamentary committee about phone hacking at the now-closed News of the World tabloid.

    The stock regained some of its value after falling in recent weeks because of the scandal. The stock increased 83 cents, or 5.5 percent, to close Tuesday at $15.79. Even so, the stock has fallen nearly 11 percent since the end of June, compared with a decline of less than 0.5 percent for the S&P 500 index in the same period.

    On Tuesday, Rupert Murdoch called the questioning the "the most humble day of my career," but he refused to take personal blame for the crisis, which has threatened to engulf his media empire. He said he was shocked and ashamed at the hacking of the phone of a murdered girl by staff at the News of the World.

    As the crisis has spread, two top News Corp. executives have resigned, including Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton, who has worked with Murdoch for more than half a century.

    Citi Investment Research analyst Jason B. Bazinet said News Corp. is facing increasing risks of the investigation "leaping the pond" to the U.S. He also says the company's stock has been falling partly because of the recent executive departures and the company's decision to drop its bid to buy the rest of British Sky Broadcasting it doesn't already own.

    Investors, Bazinet said, have two main fears: News Corp. could be forced to sell its U.S. TV station business, or it may have to sell its current 39 percent stake in BSkyB.

    "We think both scenarios are very unlikely," he said.

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    • Patsy  •  10 months ago
      Investors know; if Murdoch is thrown overboard along with the rats and the vermin, News Corp could be resuscitated. The smell of the vermin has to be wiped out also.
      What he did is very frightening.
      It's a dictatorship, every word you say, everything you do is being watched and hacked.
      The opposition to News Corp was a target. Rupert should be stopped.
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