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Microsoft and Time Warner making plans?

News Microsoft is in discussions with Time Warner over how to combine Microsoft and AOL's online groups, The Wall Street Journal has claimed. itself is also reportedly in talks with AOL. A Thursday article in the newspaper claimed there had been a... [18 Jul 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! and then just its search business - is talking about alternative deals with Time Warner, which owns AOL, and... [03 Jul 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 09.05.08

Round-Up The Wall Street Journal is also reporting that, after the Yahoo! being able to go it alone, or possibly via partnerships with other parties - Google or possibly AOL - it is still willing to listen to future bids from other companies, including... [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. Among those Ballmer named were AOL, Facebook, MySpace and Yahoo! Microsoft chief executive, Steve Ballmer, told employees he has a figure in mind as... [02 May 2008]

Time Warner talks to thwart Microsoft bid?

News according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. would acquire Time Warner's AOL in exchange for Time taking a large minority stake in the combined company, according to unidentified sources familiar with the matter. [05 Mar 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.10.06

Round-Up It seems somebody, somewhere along the line, decided it was so funny it had to be shared and the video toured the offices of many other Wall Street companies and also found itself posted on the newly Google-owned YouTube website (which is worth... [13 Oct 2006]

AOL gives IM a spit and polish

News Users also have easy access to Wall Street Journal finance, technology and business stories and stock quotes and market data from AOL Finance. AOL is today set to launch its new AIM Pro instant-messaging service, which features security and online... [19 Jul 2006]

Vonage shares off to a shaky start

News Many on Wall Street have kept a close eye on the Vonage IPO to see how investors would receive it. AOL, Google, eBay's Skype and Yahoo! Shares in internet phone provider Vonage dropped more than 14 per cent from its initial offering price after the... [25 May 2006]

Browser wars: Dell and Google to buddy up?

News The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the companies are mulling a three-year partnership that could bring as much as $1bn in revenue to the PC maker for letting Google install its software on Dell machines. [08 Feb 2006]

Google-AOL deal on the cards?

News As part of the current negotiations with Google, AOL would be able to sell additional ads for its search engine also powered by Google on top of those provided by Google, according to a report Friday in The Wall Street Journal Online. [19 Dec 2005]

Yahoo! and Microsoft set for IM love-in?

News Microsoft agreement were reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal. Microsoft and AOL - have talked about interoperability for some time but there has been only limited progress. However, consumers have had to manage multiple accounts in order to... [12 Oct 2005]

MSN and AOL to merge?

News Microsoft and Time Warner have resumed talks over a potential merger, according to The Wall Street Journal. The newspaper reports the two are considering a possible union of AOL and MSN, citing "people familiar with the situation". [07 Oct 2005]

Google to thwart Microsoft with AOL bid?

News The Wall Street Journal has reported that AOL may be considering switching its search engine from Google to MSN, which could cut Google's earnings per share by between five and 10 per cent, the report said. [20 Sep 2005]

AOL and Google love-in to continue forever?

News Wall Street analysts have said in the past that they expect Google to become a major contributor to AOL's online advertising revenue. as the exclusive provider of paid links on AOL's search pages. Under the companies' current arrangement, Google... [08 Oct 2003]

5 years ago... Malaysian economy dips after riot rumours

News Fake press releases and 'pumping' of certain stocks on newsgroups used by day traders led to prosecutions, fully supported by Wall Street, showing there is perhaps no more common a reason for spreading fear, uncertainty and doubt than money. [12 Aug 2003]

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