

- Navigation
- Hot
- New
- Recent Comments
- Activity Feed
- Marketplace
- Members Directory
- Producer's Lounge
- Producer's Vault
- The Gulch: Live! (New)
- Ask the Gulch!
- Going Galt
- Books
- Business
- Classifieds
- Culture
- Economics
- Education
- Entertainment
- Government
- History
- Humor
- Legislation
- Movies
- News
- Philosophy
- Pics
- Politics
- Science
- Technology
- Video
- The Gulch: Best of
- The Gulch: Bugs
- The Gulch: Feature Requests
- The Gulch: Featured Producers
- The Gulch: General
- The Gulch: Introductions
- The Gulch: Local
- The Gulch: Promotions
Previous comments... You are currently on page 2.
Both Vanguard and BlackRock are very large investment management companies, they create mutual funds and exchange traded funds which may own shares of either Fox or Dominion, or possibly both depending on the focus of the particular fund.
Perhaps a better statement would be that Vanguard's and BlackRock's customers in aggregate own (a majority of? a significant fraction of) Fox and Dominion.
When Fox or Dominion lists their shareholders, they include something like "Vanguard Omnibus Account", which is essentially a bucket for all the shares that all of (say) Vanguard's mutual funds own, rather than listing the individual mutual funds. Perhaps this is the source of the 'BlackRock/Vanguard own Fox/Dominion' statement.
If you own shares of a company directly (probably in a brokerage account), you get a letter each year asking you to vote your shares on a few matters like electing new members of the company's board of directors and potentially some matters of corporate policy. The sneaky bit is that if you own a mutual fund that owns a company, the mutual fund's managers vote the shares.
With all the truth coming out FOX had to show its true rainbow colors.
Nothing seemed quite right about Fox News CEO Murdock so quickly buckling for Dominion before going to trial.
Black Rock/Vanguard owning both Dominion and Fox sued itself to write off hundreds of millions and gave Tucker Carlson the boot to appease Big Pharma advertising.
Tax write-offs should ease the pain of Black Rock/Vanguard owned Fox for losses incurred for firing Tucker.
May The Force bring back a laughing it up Carson to be more powerful than ever.
He deserves it for having the guts to expose the Deep State fat cat bully boys of a murdering innocents for money Big Pig Pharma. Tucker is one of the very few real journalists left.
Forgot what the Uganda thing was all about.
You'll just have to tune in once a week here at the Gulch for: IN THE MEME TYME's take on what happened last week.
Breaking News: Coming Soon: "Ayn Rants"©...