Are Your Investments Going to Fail You This Year?
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The New York Times Company (NYT)
By Michael Shulman
One of the biggest snubs in the history of the Academy Awards was “Citizen Kane” losing the 1941 Oscar for Best Picture. The No. 1 movie of all
time, according to the American Film Institute (AFI), was nominated in nine categories, but only took home Best Original Screenplay. This snub is
said to be the result of a smear campaign run by American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, on whose life the film was based.The film itself is a scathing indictment of the interaction of personal gain, greed and media owners. While we may never see an end to that, we
are witnessing the death of the newspaper thanks to the Web. And try as they may to adapt, big newspaper companies are not likely to get the happy
ending they’re hoping for.Take a look at put options on The New York Times Company (NYT).







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