Perhaps Netscape founder Marc Andreessen does not like The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) or maybe he hates the content of its flagship newspaper. Either way, he has started a deathwatch on the company.
Marc writes "I hereby inaugurate my New York Times Deathwatch, which will continue until the last Sulzberger has left the building."
Since almost every institutional owner of the stock has tried to push the founding Sulzbergers out, Marc may have a long wait.
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