Norcross buys out Inquirer co-owner
| By David Sell and Thomas Fitzgerald, The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
In a statement from his spokesman, Norcross said his
It was unclear how the purchase could shape the ongoing legal battle for the company. Singh, founder of a technology firm, had been a largely silent partner in the dispute pitting Norcross against
"This changes nothing," said
Those managing partners are Katz and Norcross, each of whom was to equal authority over IGM's major business decisions.
"That is still the case," Lenfest said Monday. "This wouldn't change any balance of power."
Lenfest, the IGM board chairman, said that neither Singh nor Norcross informed him of the sale before it was announced.
Singh's son,
Norcross did not reveal terms of the sale.
Singh is the founder of
The other two partners, businessmen
"The purchase of the shares by General American demonstrates the ongoing commitment of Messrs. Norcross, Hankowsky, and Buckelew to the long-term health and vitality of IGM, which has made a significant turnaround in the 20 months since the papers and Philly.com were purchased," Norcross' statement said in part.
"After years of poor management that led to bankruptcy, layoffs, and jeopardized pensions, the company has gone from losing almost
"However, if this purchase somehow helps to alleviate the ownership gridlock, that would be a good thing," Gensler said.
"We want and need to be able to move ahead and protect the great franchises all of the owners purchased."
Hankowsky, Buckelew, Norcross, and Singh were on the same side of the long-simmering dispute that came to light
Katz and Lenfest filed a lawsuit on
Hall said Monday that he applauded Norcross' purchase of Singh's share because it showed a long-term commitment to the company.
Before firing Marimow, Hall had switched to a part-time role at the company. It's unclear whether he will remain after his contract expires
"I don't think anything has been decided at all," Hall said. "I'm going day by day."
Asked if he wanted to continue in his role, Hall said: "I'm here as a part-time publisher. I hope they do a search and find a replacement."
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