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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: golfer72 who wrote (1469436)7/15/2024 5:08:17 PM
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LOL. You just eat up false crap don't you.

Social media posts amassing thousands of shares this week pushed the false theory to claim BlackRock was somehow involved in Fox News’ ouster of longtime host Tucker Carlson.

“Blackrock possesses a substantial stake in both Dominion, with 59 million shares, and Fox Corp, holding 45.7 million shares,” read one widely shared tweet. “Consequently, a lawsuit involving Blackrock against itself ensues, ultimately leading to the unexpected departure of Tucker Carlson.”

But BlackRock has no ownership stake in Dominion Voting Systems, which is privately held, both BlackRock and Dominion told The Associated Press. BlackRock tweeted a statement that added, “we are not involved in the hiring and firing of employees at public companies in which our clients are invested.”

The posts misrepresent BlackRock’s ownership of 59 million shares in Dominion Energy Inc., a Virginia-based power and energy company that is unrelated to the voting technology firm.

BlackRock owns 15.1% of Fox Corp.’s Class A shares, which are the mass media company’s non-voting shares.

Another conspiracy bites the dust. LOL People still believe this crap.
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