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Suicide bombers struck Sunday in two areas of northwestern Pakistan, killing 38 people, while Taliban militants broke a 10-month-old peace pact with the government along the frontier with Afghanistan. (July 15)
A powerful typhoon brushed past Tokyo as it heads toward northeastern Japan. The massive storm is responsible for five deaths, dozens of injuries and led to the evacuation of tens of thousands. (July 15)
Victims of alleged clergy abuse say a proposed settlement will allow them to get the help they need.
BAGHDAD - A car bomb packed with explosives detonated Sunday in a central Baghdad square, killing 10 people and wounding 25, the deadliest attack on a violent day that claimed the lives of at least 18 others.
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Suicide bombers struck Sunday in two areas of northwestern Pakistan, killing 38 people, while Taliban militants broke a 10-month-old peace pact with the government along the frontier with Afghanistan. (July 15)
A powerful typhoon brushed past Tokyo as it heads toward northeastern Japan. The massive storm is responsible for five deaths, dozens of injuries and led to the evacuation of tens of thousands. (July 15)
Victims of alleged clergy abuse say a proposed settlement will allow them to get the help they need.
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BORRIS GANKE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CHAPMANS LIMITED
Mr Ganke is inspecting possible real estate investments in
Red oak Drive Tallai, Queenslans for Chapmans Limited
We are in the process of proceeding to purchase a large share in a small Australian venture capital company, Chapmans Limited (CHP), which has been listed on the Australian Stock Exchange for about 30 years, and has been going as a company since about 1930. Chapmans has an option to purchase a large percentage of the group's holding company International News Limited with all its media tentacles. Boris Ganke of Offshore Oil Limited fame, is an experienced managing director of Chapmans Limited and has the ability to deal on an equal level with the Packers and Murdoch’s, he was brought up with them on the same football field. Boris Ganke can be just as friendly, as well as sharp, and is one of the very few corporate heavy weights that have the ability to negotiate on this level and guide Chapmans Limited into being a successful Australian and world media company, which can be worth just as much as the Packer and Murdoch’s Groups. After all Rupert Murdoch only started with a share in a small unknown newspaper in Adelaide, one of the smallest capital cities in Australia having been left this share by his late father and has ended up controlling a world media empire worth billions.
International News Limited also has been involved in financing two music magazines in
The
real profit is in the shares on the stock exchange, long before the big
day to day profits in the media enterprises are made. The Australian
media tycoon Kerry Packer before his recent death, had a great interest
in taking a larger share in the print media in
One could go on and on about the back ground, but the real point is
that an investment into the listed public company at 3-5c will return
substantial profits once the full announcements are made that the
company has taken up its option to take up 90% of International News
Limited and its associated media tentacles etc.
There
is every expectation that shares will go from 3c-5c to over $1 share
immediately. There will be large overseas media interest from
We
can finalise the take over of Chapmans as an informal takeover just by
purchasing 20% of the current shareholdings as we have friendly
shareholders who control 31% of the company already. Having a majority
control with the other 31% friendly shareholders or making a formal
take over bid, we can move the company to the Alternative Investment
Market (AIM), part of the London Stock Exchange, and raise a further
£50 million pounds for working capital with the issue of another 100
million shares at 50
INL
is in the process of exploring another option, which is to make a take
over bid for the Mecom Group, which is already listed on AIM with the
help of a number of investment bankers INL is having discussions with.
INCL is of the opinion that the Mecom Group is under valued, as the
share price does not account for the group's potential future media
expansion and the price is just selling on the AIM for the amount of
cash backing. It appears still to be a cash box. The combined group of
Chapmans, INCL and the Mecom Group would have the potential to develop
into a strong progressive media group of companies based in Australian,
What drives us
The
group's business philosophy is the fundamental objective of the
business. The business philosophy is to provide a high quality
product and reliable service for its customers, with more affordable,
informative, open and entertaining news with more affordable
advertising and a real range and back up facilities to our subscribers
that other media companies and outlets do not provide. Our group is
more than just a media group providing news and adds, it's aim is to be
a real support to its subscribers in as many ways as possible, from
providing legal, financial, personal advice where possible for free
and/or at an affordable price and an open forum for open discussion on
any issue that the readers which to discuss. A media group should be
more than just a company that provides adds and stories but a community
that crosses borders and countries where everyone world-wide can
communicate with each other in any way they wish.
People and Future Aims
The INL Group is looking for a broad range of people to help develop its media concept and that is not just limited to those who have all the top qualifications. it includes anyone who feels they can be assistance in any way. We encourage people with drive and positivity, who may not have the formal qualifications but have the right attitude and/or have good ideas. We are an open minded organisation which will look at any suggestions our readers have.
Murdoch "Completely Foxed"
A
recent film put together by an American journalist called " Murdoch
Unfoxed (The Power of One)" tries to argue how Rupert Murdoch's media
Group "News Limited" through its Fox network successfully influenced
the outcome of the recent American election and helped George Bush get
re-elected by the sanitization of the Iraq War. The journalist is
trying to wake up the world that it is unhealthy to have one person
with his own political and financial aims to take over the world media
without healthy competition and media alternatives. In Australia,
Murdoch's News Limited has a stranglehold on Australian Print media and
thus what people read and thus how people think and vote etc through
his over 100 statewide, Australia wise and local newspapers like the
"Australian" as well as his internet sites like realestate.com.au. An
American student in California described Murdoch as been "Completely
Foxed" when hearing about INL publishing the Australian Daily News,
the Australian Weekend News, Aus News, Koala News, Australian Business
News, Australian Real Estate News, Aus UK News, International Business
and Property News and many other newspaper internet publications
against Murdoch’s "Australian" newspaper and realestate.com.au. She
could see the Australian people support INL and its Masots, Mr Wijat,
Erf the Worm, Al Wijat and Marvin the Marvelous (see www.newscorp.net.au)
who want to keep as much of the one billion Murdochs
Group News Limited, takes out of Australia in profits to America each
year, in Australia by a strong media group controlled by Australian
investors. There of course would be overseas investors wanting to buy
shares through the publicly listed company Chapmans but the company
would not be an American company in the main controlled by overseas
investors. There would only be about 20% of overseas investors in the
restructured Chapmans/INL Group, the bulk of the profits staying in
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Suicide bombers struck Sunday in two areas of northwestern Pakistan, killing 38 people, while Taliban militants broke a 10-month-old peace pact with the government along the frontier with Afghanistan. (July 15)
A powerful typhoon brushed past Tokyo as it heads toward northeastern Japan. The massive storm is responsible for five deaths, dozens of injuries and led to the evacuation of tens of thousands. (July 15)
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