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News Corp Repurchases $195.9M of Shares

News Corporation has expanded its share repurchase activity, telling ASX it has already bought back 7,813,776 securities for US$195.9 million, with an additional 76,679 securities repurchased on the previous day for US$2.0 million.

The company said the repurchases are part of its 2025 Repurchase Program, which authorizes up to US$1 billion of its Nasdaq-listed Class A and Class B common stock. Based on the latest disclosure, News Corp has now spent about US$304.7 million under the program to date, leaving roughly US$695.3 million available before hitting the cap.

The latest filing also showed the buyback’s trading range has been broad. The highest price paid was US$27.60 on June 10, 2026, while the lowest price paid was US$22.20 on Feb. 9, 2026. The company listed 362,171,045 shares on issue in the class covered by the notice. Today the company's shares have moved -1.05% to a price of $25.41. If you want to know more, read the company's complete 8-K report here.

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