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AOLtoBuyTheHuffingtonPost
From: Market News Video on Tue, Feb 08 2011 2:09 AM
AOL (AOL) said today it has agreed to buy news and lifestyle website The Huffington Post for $315 million. AOL said the combination of its infrastructure and scale with The Huffington Posts pioneering approach to news and community building among a broad and sophisticated audience will m...
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AOLReportedlyExploringBreakupYahooDeal
From: Market News Video on Mon, Dec 06 2010 2:48 PM
AOL (AOL) is reportedly exploring a breakup that could lead to a merger deal with Yahoo (YHOO). Reuters is reporting that sources close to the plans said while the plans are still in the exploratory stage, and Yahoo has not been contacted, AOL is considering breaking its dial up interne...
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AOLTeamsUpWithMichaelEisnerforInternetProgramming
From: Market News Video on Wed, Nov 10 2010 5:06 PM
AOL (AOL) announced today it has joined forces with former Disney (DIS) CEO Michael Eisners Vuguru to develop video content for distribution by AOL. Vuguru will develop and produce at least six original scripted series, of about 19 minutes in length but with breaks for episodic distribu...
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AOLExploringPotentialTieUpwithYahoo
From: Market News Video on Mon, Nov 08 2010 4:26 PM
AOL (AOL) has reportedly hired financial advisors to explore strategic alternatives for the company, including relationships with Yahoo (YHOO). The Wall Street Journal reported that AOLs advisors have shown the company various scenarios on how the two companies could merge.
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AOLSellsSocialNetworkingSiteBebo
From: Market News Video on Thu, Jun 17 2010 3:44 PM
AOL (AOL) said today it is selling its social networking site, Bebo, to private equity firm Criterion Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. AOL bought the site a couple of years ago for $850 million, when AOL was still part of Time Warner (TWX).
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TodaysBigLosersAOLRHIUISMTWBWLD
From: Market News Video on Wed, Apr 28 2010 4:39 PM
AOL (AOL) posted revenue for the first quarter of $664.3 million versus $864 million in the first quarter of 2009, a 23% drop. Net income was $34.7 million for the quarter versus $82.7 million a year ago.
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