The family feud between Mohammed Indimi, an oil tycoon, and two of his daughters over dividends and shareholding in his Oriental Energy Resources is beginning to look a lot like the family feud involving Rupert Murdoch, a media mogul based in the US. For ideological reasons, Murdoch wanted Lachlan, one of his four oldest children, to take control of his media empire and schemed to change the terms of the trust, handing equal shares to the childr…
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