AOL going public after Time Warner divorce
AFP - 47 minutes agoAOL finalized its divorce from Time Warner on Wednesday, ending one of the most disastrous marriages in corporate history and leaving the Internet pioneer facing an uncertain future.
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AOL finalized its divorce from Time Warner on Wednesday, ending one of the most disastrous marriages in corporate history and leaving the Internet pioneer facing an uncertain future.
It's fairly ironic to learn that there was still a lawsuit lingering over Time Warner's merger with America Online from the beginning of this decade, given that AOL is in the process of spinning off and hitting the public markets as an independent entity before year's end. Anyway, there was still one pending suit out of the hundreds that were filed after the multi-billion dollar merger, and now ...
The King of Pop topped the list of 2009 online search terms on Google, AOL and Yahoo.
Michael Jackson topped the list of 2009 online search terms on Google, AOL and Yahoo.
The last in a wave of hundreds of shareholder lawsuits over the 2001 AOL-Time Warner merger was dismissed on Monday by a New York judge who found the claim was filed too late and failed to link investor losses to statements made by AOL's auditor, Ernst & Young.
AOL will assign stories based on search and ad data, but algorithmic content strategy could undermine its premium publisher ambitions.
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Why this is not AOL-Time Warner all over again.
AOL has weighed in with a heavy hitting list of 2009’s top searches in the categories below. Oh, Edward. Patrick Swayze should roadhouse you from heaven.
AOL is about to cut ties to Time Warner and CEO Tim Armstrong has been making his case to current and potential investors. Here's one last pitch, delivered to the crowd at the annual UBS Media and Communications conference in New York.