Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Apr 2009 19:36 UTC, submitted by Adurbe
In the News US media giant Time Warner has said it anticipates spinning off one or more parts of AOL as advertising sales decline at the internet business. The announcement came after Time Warner posted stronger-than-expected profits and reaffirmed its full-year forecast. Net profits for the first quarter came in at USD 661m (GBP 448.8m), a fall of 14% from the USD 771m reported a year earlier. Revenue at the company, which owns Time magazine and the CNN and HBO television networks, fell by 7% to USD 6.9bn.
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RE[2]: What is Left of AOL?
by -oblio- on Thu 30th Apr 2009 08:37 UTC in reply to "RE: What is Left of AOL?"
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Netscape, FWIW ;)

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RE[3]: What is Left of AOL?
by bryanv on Thu 30th Apr 2009 14:43 in reply to "RE[2]: What is Left of AOL?"
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2005-08-26

obviously it's not worth much.

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