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Time Warner pays $283 million for Google's AOL stake

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Old 07-27-2009
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Time Warner pays $283 million for Google's AOL stake

As Time Warner prepares to unload the increasing burden that is AOL, they are tying up all the loose ends involved. Part of that required them to buy up all the portions of the company owned by others, most notably Google. The search giant’s stake in AOL sat at 5%, and Time Warner was left with little option but to buy it back from them. It was clear that TW would do just that several months ago, but now a dollar figure has been signed and Google no longer has a stake.

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Old 07-28-2009
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AOL will be a Chinese company pretty soon, I suspect.
Time Warner is to be credited for doing the right thing... but there will be a heck of a lot of people out of work within a year.
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Old 07-28-2009
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I would still say that Google did lose out somewhat because it is $717 million and TW should be happy with the deal. I wonder how long AOL will last, spending all this money, in the credit crunch, since they need profits also.
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Old 07-29-2009
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I would say google didnt loose anything, it was an investment... a PR investment.
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