Details, Explanation and Meaning About John Fairfax Holdings

John Fairfax Holdings Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Company Information
Official name: John Fairfax Holdings
Stock Symbol: FXJ
Stock Exchange(s): ASX
President/CEO:
Number of Employees: ?
Revenues: AUD ?
Headquarters in: Sydney, Australia
Incorporated in: Australia
Owner/controlling interest: Publicly Held
Updated: 3rd October, 2004
John Fairfax Holdings Limited is an Australian-based newspaper publisher. It publishes two of Australia's most well-known newspapers, The Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne's The Age. It was initiated by the Fairfax family but Fairfax-family control of the newspaper ended on December 11, 1990.

The company also owns The Sun-Herald, a Sunday newspaper, in Sydney, The Age and The Sunday Age in Melbourne, The Illawarra Mercury in Wollongong, The Newcastle Herald in Newcastle and The Dominion Post in Wellington. The company also owns a stable of business publications, including the daily business newspaper The Australian Financial Review, and the magazines BRW, BOSS, Shares, Personal Investor and Asset.

In New Zealand, its subsidiary Fairfax New Zealand Limited owns a stable of papers formerly owned by Independent Newspapers Limited (INL), including The Dominion Post. In February 2004, a proposal was put to the board of Telstra to buy John Fairfax Holdings. This proposal was not supported by the board.

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