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LA Times billionaire owner plans to take newspaper public

Patrick Soon-Shiong plans to take the Los Angeles Times public over the next year, the billionaire owner told Jon Stewart on Monday night.

Published on: Jul 22, 2025 12:13 PM IST
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Patrick Soon-Shiong plans to take the Los Angeles Times public over the next year, the billionaire owner told Jon Stewart on Monday night.

The Los Angeles Times newspaper headquarters are seen in El Segundo, California on January 18, 2024. (AFP)
The Los Angeles Times newspaper headquarters are seen in El Segundo, California on January 18, 2024. (AFP)

The newspaper has been under his stewardship since 2018, when his Nant Capital investment vehicle purchased it in a $500 million deal. South Africa-born Soon-Shiong helped steady the business after a clash between its editorial staff and the previous owners.

If an initial public offering goes ahead, the LA Times would join former parent Tribune Publishing Co. and The New York Times Co. among the largest publicly traded news organizations. It would give investors a chance to own a piece of one of the oldest and largest media outlets in California, the richest US state.

“We’ll allow it to be democratized and allow the public to have ownership of this paper,” Soon-Shiong said on The Daily Show. “Unless you have truth and trust, I think we’re not going to have healing in this country.”

Before acquiring the LA Times, Soon-Shiong built his fortune in pharmaceuticals, and he discussed his work on cancer research during the Monday interview. He said it’s important for the US to have a trustworthy source of news — for both sides of the political divide — and therefore wanted to allow Americans the ability to own it. He did not elaborate on a timeline beyond saying it should happen over the next year.

 
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