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Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOX) Files An 8-K Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement

Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOX) Files An 8-K Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement
Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.

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Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of June 20, 2018, among , The Walt Disney Company, TWDC Enterprises 18 Corp., Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., WDC Merger Enterprises I, Inc. and WDC Merger Enterprises II, Inc. (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 2.1 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated June 21, 2018 (SEC File No. 001-32352)).*
3.3
Bylaws of Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc.
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Certain schedules and exhibits have been omitted to Item 601(b)(2) of Regulation S-K. A copy of any omitted schedule or exhibit will be furnished supplementally to the SEC upon request

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY FOX, INC. Exhibit
EX-2.2 2 ex2-2.htm SEPARATION AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT Exhibit 2.2     SEPARATION AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT   by and between   TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY FOX,…
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About Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOX)

Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. is a media and entertainment company. The Company’s segments include Cable Network Programming; Television; Filmed Entertainment, and Other, Corporate and Eliminations. The Cable Network Programming segment produces and licenses news, business news, sports, general entertainment, factual entertainment and movie programming for distribution. The Television segment is engaged in the operation of broadcast television stations and the broadcasting of network programming in the United States. The Filmed Entertainment segment is engaged in the production and acquisition of live-action and animated motion pictures for distribution and licensing in all formats in all entertainment media, and the production and licensing of television programming around the world. The Other, Corporate and Eliminations segment consists primarily of corporate overhead and eliminations, and other businesses.

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