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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong Should Get Fired Next
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong’s job has become less secure in the wake of the firing of Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz. The AOL leader may very…
5 Reasons the AOL Patch Venture Should Be Shut Down NOW
Tim Armstrong’s AOL Patch venture was a doomed from the start. Here are five of the many reasons why the hyper-local news service doesn’t stand…
Townsquare Media Buys Up Abandoned AOL Music Sites
AOL has sold four of its music-based websites to Townsquare Media Group for undisclosed terms.
AOL Video Ad Victory: Smaller Than It Seems
AOL closed on its acquisition of Adap.tv earlier this year, and it was the company’s biggest buy ever. Still, it’s not the game-changer some folks…
AOL Looking to Sell Tech Websites?
Sources tell PandoDaily that AOL wants to sell TechCrunch and Engaget, along with a few smaller sites, for between $70 million and $100 million.
Why AOL, Inc., (AOL) Pall Corporation (PLL) and Dean Foods Co (DF) are 3 of Today’s Best Stocks
Another lackluster day on Wall Street — but don’t tell that to AOL, Pall Corporation and Dean Foods, which were all well to the .
AOL Wins Proxy Battle But Might Lose the War
AOL won a small victory in a proxy fight against Starboard Value LLC, but a faltering online ad market and the company’s dependency on dial-up…
The Push for an AOL-Yahoo Merger Grows Stronger
There has been a push by several investors fro Yahoo and AOL to merge, but Tim Armstrong doesn’t see it happening any time soon.
AOL: A Canary in the Online Coal Mine?
AOL’s most recent disappointing numbers included a fall-off in display and search ads. Here’s what this could mean for the online market overall.
Why AOL Is a Better Bet Than IAC/Interactive
In 2011, Tim Armstrong’s company sank while Barry Diller’s jumped. But this year will be different. Here’s why you should sell IAC and buy AOL…
Goodbye AIM: 8 Things to Remember About AOL Instant Messenger
True to their word, AOL shut down its AOL Instant Messenger, better known as AIM, today after 20 years of life for the messaging service.
Why AOL, Inc. (AOL), Triumph Group Inc (TGI) and Molina Healthcare, Inc. (MOH) are 3 of Today’s Best Stocks
Markets loved the slow growth scenario again and AOL,Triumph Group, and Molina Healthcare, all ripped higher on earnings beats.
Could AOL Acquire Yahoo?
AOL, along with partners, may be interested in acquiring Yahoo, according to published reports, but Yahoo’s stake in China’s Alibaba remains a central issue.
AOL Struggling to Patch Things Up
While AOL has shown a strong turnaround in 2012, its hyper-local Patch news sites are having difficulty gaining any significant traction.
AOL Plans $400M Stock Buyback, Restructuring
AOl announced that it will repurchase $400 million in stock and has promoted CFO Arthur Minson to COO in order to oversee its latest reorganization.
AOL Might Be Coming to Its Senses
The struggling online company is reportedly discussing its options. What’s being considered?
Why AOL, Penske Automotive Group and Aramark Are 3 of Today’s Worst Stocks
AOL, Penske Automotive Group and Aramark were among the worst of the worst on Wednesday. Here’s what investors need to know.
Why Gentex, AOL and Open Text Are 3 of Today’s Worst Stocks
Open Text Corporation, AOL, Inc. and Gentex Corporation got their heads handed to them in Wednesday’s trading. Here’s why.
Why Goldcorp, AOL and El Pollo Loco Are 3 of Today’s Best Stocks
Oil prices hampered Wall Street today, but Goldcorp (GG), AOL (AOL) and El Pollo LoCo (LOCO) managed to finish well in the black.
Programmatic Advertising: A Fool’s Wager for AOL?
AOL is drinking the programmatic advertising Kool-Aid, but it’s far from the first company … and those before it aren’t all singing its praises.
AOL Looks Like a Big Juicy Short
The stock’s massive run-up, thanks to the $1.1 billion patent sale, could be a set up for the shorts because the deal doesn’t deal with…
AOL Needs a Quick Push from Patch
The company’s local news strategy needs to work fast.
AOL Hasn’t Turned the Corner Yet
A less-awful earnings report has the stock flying. Don’t buy it. CEO Tim Armstrong is still talking more than he is delivering on his turnaround…
AOL Investors Ask: How Much Longer?
After two years, CEO Tim Armstrong’s turnaround is still not done. And now a big shareholder is getting antsy.
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