Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with other owners in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of all the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million
Inquirer co-owners Lewis Katz and H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest won control of the newspaper and its parent company Tuesday after a bidding war with others in a private auction at a Philadelphia law firm.
Katz and Lenfest bid $88 million, a figure that includes the assigned value of the shares of the company plus existing debt recently pegged at about $15.3 million.
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