USA Today’s Parent Company Makes $815 Million Bid for Tribune Publishing
Monday, April 25, 2016
USA Today's parent company Gannett Co. made an unsolicited buyout offer of $815 million for Tribune Publishing on Monday. The offer comes two weeks after Tribune refused an earlier private offer made on April 12 by Gannett CEO Robert Dickey.
GoLocal teams with Graphiq to highlight relevant financial figures regarding Gannett Co. and Tribune Publishing, as well as regarding the decline of newspaper companies in the United States.
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