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https://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/greening-news/2021/05/postmedias-cozy-relationship-fossil-fuel-industry
"Postmedia emerged from previous owner Canwest's ill-fated gamble on multimedia "convergence" between broadcast, print and digital media. The papers were bought at bargain prices by its creditors with U.S. hedge-fund backing. Since 2016, Chatham Asset Management has held about 66 per cent ownership, a company with an 80 per cent stake in American Media Inc., controversial for its ties to former U.S. president Donald Trump."
American Media Inc. was, until April 2019, the parent company of The National Enquirer and Globe.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A360media
Now, I'm wondering what Hudson Group's interest in buying those tabloids was. And does Dufry AG's leadership understand what their Hudson Group subsidiary has taken on? If so, why? If not, why not?
https://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/greening-news/2021/05/postmedias-cozy-relationship-fossil-fuel-industry
"Postmedia emerged from previous owner Canwest's ill-fated gamble on multimedia "convergence" between broadcast, print and digital media. The papers were bought at bargain prices by its creditors with U.S. hedge-fund backing. Since 2016, Chatham Asset Management has held about 66 per cent ownership, a company with an 80 per cent stake in American Media Inc., controversial for its ties to former U.S. president Donald Trump."
American Media Inc. was, until April 2019, the parent company of The National Enquirer and Globe.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A360media
Now, I'm wondering what Hudson Group's interest in buying those tabloids was. And does Dufry AG's leadership understand what their Hudson Group subsidiary has taken on? If so, why? If not, why not?