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Time Warner to split AOL in two?
News Time Warner has taken a step closer to splitting up AOL's business, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Time Warner is expected to announce this week that it has completed the internal process of separating AOL's dial-up internet access... [05 Aug 2008]
Microsoft, Yahoo! chatting up old flames?
News jumped as much as nine per cent on Wednesday after the Wall Street Journal reported that Microsoft, positioning for a new run for Yahoo! to create a more formidable advertising and media player, but they are no closer to a deal, a source close to... [03 Jul 2008]
Google helps measure up audiences
News The company was confirming details first reported by the Wall Street Journal about Google's plans to compete with established providers of eeb audience measurement tools such as comScore and Nielsen Media. [24 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.05.08
Round-Up The Wall Street Journal is also reporting that, after the Yahoo! Both companies still face the prospect of playing catch-up with Google, which dominates the mind-bogglingly lucrative web advertising market - worth $40bn last year and a predicted... [09 May 2008]
Ballmer on Yahoo!: Price in mind and not "a dime" more
News is worth but doesn't plan to pay "a dime above" that amount, according to The Wall Street Journal. But Ballmer has not been able to come up with another alternative that would enhance Microsoft's online advertising business the way Yahoo! [02 May 2008]
Microsoft dashes Yahoo!'s hopes of higher bid
News Earlier on Thursday, Microsoft reported weak Windows sales for its fiscal third quarter ended in March and gave a forecast for the fourth quarter ending in June at the low end of Wall Street expectations, sending its shares down nearly five per cent. [25 Apr 2008]
Yahoo! tests the Google route to advertising bliss
News The story was first reported yesterday by The Wall Street Journal. Google ad partnership predates the Microsoft acquisition move in February, The Wall Street Journal said. and Google would consolidate over 90 per cent of the search advertising... [10 Apr 2008]
Facebook ads to get up close and personal?
News Facebook is "quietly" assembling a new advertising model that will take advantage of the copious amounts of personal information its members post on their profiles, according to a report on the Wall Street Journal's website. [23 Aug 2007]
Yahoo! gives in to 'Google envy'
Comment It seems hardly a week would pass before some Wall Street hotshot or self-important columnist (no resemblance to yours truly, I swear! After underwhelming the only reviewers who really matter these days, the MBAs on Wall Street, the (now very... [19 Jun 2007]
Semel quits as Yahoo! CEO
News also took a hit on Wall Street after it reported that first-quarter net profit was down from a year earlier and failed to report any positive effect from its Panama search platform. The shakeup comes nearly one week after a somewhat contentious... [19 Jun 2007]
Microsoft, Yahoo! to face FTC probe over ad buys
News s plans to buy the rest of Right Media, The Wall Street Journal reported on its website. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reportedly wants to take a look at a few online advertising acquisitions, not just Google's planned deal to acquire... [15 Jun 2007]
Cashing in on the ATM revolution
News The ATM, or hole-in-the-wall as it is affectionately known, has been a part of the high-street banking environment for around 40 years. The opportunity to build on core 'cash and dash' services at the hole-in-the-wall will allow banks to offer... [02 May 2007]
Microsoft coffers swell on Vista, Office sales
News In the first quarter to include consumer sales of Windows Vista and Office 2007, Microsoft reported profits that topped Wall Street estimates. Wall Street was projecting profits of 40 cents per share on revenue of $13.31bn, according to First Call. [27 Apr 2007]
Google "ecstatic" about Q1 results
News Google's first-quarter profit rose 69 per cent and results beat Wall Street expectations as the company turned search market share gains into even more revenue from its core paid search advertising business. [20 Apr 2007]
Google toying with in-game ad company buy?
News The Google-AdScape deal has been rumoured to be in the works since last month when The Wall Street Journal reported it. Google is buying in-game advertising company AdScape Media for $23m, according to a source familiar with the deal who asked to... [19 Feb 2007]
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