Review & Preview.AUG. 9 - 15 News Loss: News Corp., parent of the Fox TV network, reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.74 billion, after writing down its stake in Gemstar-TV Guide International Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. is a media company that licenses interactive program guide technology to multichannel operators, such as cable and satellite television providers, and consumer electronics manufacturers, video recorder scheduling code under brands such as VCR Inc. by another $1.9 billion. Fourth-quarter revenue climbed 11 percent, to $3.83 billion, as advertising sales rose at the company's U.S. television stations and cable networks. Excluding Gemstar and other costs, News Corp. said it would have reported a fourth-quarter profit. Net income at the company's separately traded Fox Entertainment Group, which includes the Fox movie studios and Fox Broadcasting, fell to $40 million from $174 million for the like period a year ago. Gemstar Woes: Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc. said it would restate financial statements for last year amid reports of a showdown between the company's chief executive, Henry Yuen, and News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch. News Corp. holds a 43 percent stake in Pasadena-based Gemstar. The restatement involves reducing revenue from the company's TV Guide subsidiary by about $20 million. Technicolor Settles: Technicolor Videocassettes Inc. has agreed to settle a sexual harassment sexual harassment, in law, verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, aimed at a particular person or group of people, especially in the workplace or in academic or other institutional settings, that is actionable, as in tort or under equal-opportunity statutes. lawsuit filed by 18 women for $875,000. Under a consent decree A settlement of a lawsuit or criminal case in which a person or company agrees to take specific actions without admitting fault or guilt for the situation that led to the lawsuit. A consent decree is a settlement that is contained in a court order. filed in U.S. District Court, Technicolor agreed to have the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission monitor working conditions at the Camarillo-based division of Thomson Multimedia. The women involved in the complaint said they endured a hostile workplace environment in which lewd remarks and sexually explicit pictures were common. The Business Journal first reported on the complaints last year. Merrill Back: The Orange County Board of Supervisors The examples and perspective in this article or section may represent an unduly geographically limited view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. The Board of Supervisors is the body governing counties in the U.S. unanimously approved a policy in which business would resume with Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. (NYSE: MER TYO: 8675 ), through its subsidiaries and affiliates, provides capital markets services, investment banking and advisory services, wealth management, asset management, insurance, banking and related products and services on a global basis. , which has been accused of contributing to the county's 1994 bankruptcy. Under the new policy, any Merrill Lynch-related business must be made public and approved in advance by supervisors. In 1998, Merrill agreed to pay $420 million to settle a civil lawsuit alleging that it had encouraged Orange County officials to make unconventional investments. Register Deal: The Hoiles family, which owns Freedom Communications Freedom Communications, Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California, owns more than 75 publications newspapers in the US, with a combined daily circulation of more than 1.2 million subscribers, and also operates over seventy local news websites. Inc., parent of the Orange County Register, agreed to transfer ownership of the media company to the fourth generation of family members. The generational transfer, which could take up to 18 months to complete, could involve selling shares to the public and tapping private equity markets in order to raise cash. Global Sale: Global Crossing Ltd., the scandal-plagued telecommunications company See telecom company. , accepted a $250 million bid from Hutchison Whampoa Hutchison Whampoa Limited or HWL (Traditional Chinese: 和記黃埔有限公司, HKSE: 0013 Ltd., controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Kashing. The purchase price is a huge discount from the $750 million Hutchison offered in late May and reflects the depressed value of telecom properties. Holders of Global stock, once worth more than $62 a share, will get nothing. Jobless Decline: L.A. County's unemployment rate fell to a seasonably sea·son·a·ble adj. 1. In keeping with the time or the season. See Usage Note at seasonal. 2. Occurring or performed at the proper time; timely. adjusted 6.7 percent in July, from a revised 7.3 percent the previous month. Statewide, the jobless rate was 6.3 percent, down from 6.5 percent in June. Economists noted that L.A.'s sharp drop might be due to seasonal fluctuations that aren't necessarily reflective of an improved job climate. Staying Put: The Los Angeles Unified School district The Los Angeles Unified School District (the "LAUSD") is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. Only the New York City Department of Education has a larger student population. voted to stay at downtown's KPMG KPMG Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (accounting firm) KPMG Kaiser Permanente Medical Group KPMG Keiner Prüft Mehr Genau (German) KPMG Kommen Prüfen Meckern Gehen Tower for its short-term space requirement, agreeing to a 39-month lease worth $21.6 million. The LAUSD LAUSD Los Angeles Unified School District (Los Angeles, CA) , which has 300,000 square feet of offices in the building, needed 225,000 square feet due to Bank of America's staggered move-out of the Beaudry Building, which the district bought last year. AUG, 19 - 25 Hot Time: Earnings season cools down, as only Hot Topic, the teen oriented mall retailer, is set to report second quarter earnings this week. Earnings are projected to be 13 cents per share Cents per share The amount of a mutual fund's dividend or capital gains distributions that a shareholder will receive for each share owned. , the same as the year-earlier quarter. Breaking Up: Another discussion on proposed Valley secession, but this time it's from a business perspective. Jack Kyser, chief economist of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp., and Rusty Hammer, president of the L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce, are among the speakers at a gathering of businesspeople, legislators and analysts from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday (22nd) at the Sportsmen's Lodge, 12825 Ventura Blvd., Studio City. Admission is $35 at the door. Information: (818) 379-7000. Sports Beat: The Dodgers are in town for a three-game series against the Florida Marlins (20th, 21st, 22nd) and then the Atlanta Braves for the weekend (23rd, 24th, 25th). With the Arizona Diamondbacks coming to town next week, this could be a make-or-break point in the Dodger season. Asia Talk: C. Lawrence Greenwood, the senior U.S. official to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, speaks on Thursday night (22nd) before a dinner meeting of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council World Affairs Council may refer to:
CalFed Hearing: Several community groups have scheduled a public meeting on Wednesday (21st) about Citigroup Inc.'s proposed takeover of California Federal Bank California Federal Bank, often abbreviated to "Cal Fed", was a savings and loan bank in California. It existed from 1926 until 2002, when its parent company Golden State Bancorp was acquired by Citigroup, resulting in the bank being merged into Citibank. . The hearing will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ronald Reagan State Building, 300 S. Spring St. The community groups, led by the Greenlining Institute, were unable to convince the Federal Reserve Board to hold a public hearing to discuss, among other things, Citigroup's history of lending to those with poor or no credit history. Commission mission: The L.A. County Beach Commission meets Wednesday (21st). The city has canceled Public Safety, Planning and Land Use, Transportation and Budget and Finance committee meetings. Life Style: Chabad of California hosts its annual "L'Chaim--To Life!" Telethon on Sunday (25th). L.A. radio personality Dennis Prager will host the event, which will be televised on KCAL-TV (Channel 9). Scheduled celebrity guests include Elliott Gould, Regis Philbin and Jon Voight. |
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