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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

AOL's Clock Is a Decade Slow - Motley Fool (VERIZON MOBILE PHONES)

AOL's Clock Is a Decade Slow - Motley Fool
It's a pity that AOL (NYSE: AOL ) didn't get bitten by the reality bug sooner. Reuters is reporting that the meandering dot-com portal is exploring the sale of its Internet access business and combining the rest with Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO ) . Breaking up
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AOL considers breakup, deal with Yahoo - report - TMCnet
(Daily Star, The (Lebanon) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) NEW YORK: The internet company AOL Inc. is considering breaking itself up and then combining its content division with Yahoo Inc., a published report said Monday. The news agency Reuters said Monday
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AOL Reportedly Mulls Break-Up, Followed By Merger With Yahoo - Forbes (blog)
Remember those rumors about AOL (AOL) combining forces with Yahoo (YHOO) ? Well, they’re back, with a twist. The Reuters report says AOL is considering separating its content and access  businesses. The piece notes that AOL’s plans are in the
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AOL-Yahoo Mega-Merger Speculation, Again - YAHOO!
WASHINGTON, DC – Yes, it's that time of the month again. You may remember us asking in October whether an AOL-Yahoo merger made sense, or in November explaining why talk of an AOL-Yahoo merger was overblown. Well, yesterday, Reuters broke the news that
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Report: AOL considers breakup, deal with Yahoo - Daily Oklahoman
NEW YORK (AP) — The internet company AOL Inc. is considering breaking itself up and then combining its content division with Yahoo Inc. , a published report said Monday. The news agency Reuters said Monday that AOL's plans are in the exploratory stage
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Yahoo/AOL Tie Up: Can Two Rocks Float Better Than One? - Forbes (blog)
Good dive into why Yahoo/AOL makes no sense, and why it could happen anyway from Tech Crunch’s Michael Arrington today. The meat of it: I remember once back in my lawyer days when I was working on a big merger between two tech companies – Aol and
Source: blogs.forbes.com

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