Report: Russian fugitive buys 20% of Haaretz daily
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Russian-born tycoon Leonid Nevzlin, a former business partner of jailed Russian oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky, has bought a 20% stake in the Haaretz daily for 140 million shekels ($41 million).
The deal leaves the paper's founding Schocken family with a 60% share. Germany's DuMont Schauberg publishing company holds the remaining equity. (AP)