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![]() Entries tagged "Time Warner"AOLIt's official. Time Warner Inc. will finally spin off AOL LLC on Dec. 9, 2009. Since the landmark merger that brought Time Warner and AOL together in 2000, it's been a bumpy ride. CarpingAs the recession has tightened its grip, advice about saving has been replaced with a tyrannical fiscal correctness. Remember the carp. The glorious dream continuesThe Liberty Entertainment-DirecTV merger is another complex, tax-light John Malone deal. But beneath the details lurk real assets and intriguing possibilities. Malone's fancy turns to tax-free spinoffsThe $14.6 billion combination of Liberty Entertainment with DirecTV Group, announced May 4, represents a seasonal rite for John Malone -- a tax-free spinoff and merger. Network buysAs digital advertising rapidly evolves, a surge of dealmaking and consolidation begins, but like everything else in advertising, it's a little unclear what it all means. Deals that defined an eraIt begins with AOL-Time Warner and ends with the demise of Bear Stearns. The trouble with TwitterThe hot new social networking tool has a lot of users -- too bad it lacks a business model. Intimations of fragility: 2001The dot-com debacle spread, terrorists attacked and Enron imploded — it was a year to check your certainties at the door. How the other half banksAryeh Bourkoff has just been named UBS' joint global head of media and communications investment banking. Movers & shakers: March 11, 2009Quadrangle Group LLC added Howard Margolis, Tushar Shah and Sigurd Strack to Quadrangle Asset Management. Margolis will serve as director of real assets for QAM,... Boom, bust: 2000The year began with the AOL acquisition of Time Warner. That proved a harbinger in a variety of ways. Kindler risingRobert Kindler is Morgan Stanley's new global head of M&A. Black and white and red all overThe newspaper industry was struggling before the economic slump. Now papers desperately try a variety of strategies, some to survive, others to prepare for a future that's still unknowable. Movers & shakers: Jan. 23, 2009John Thain is leaving Bank of America Corp. and is being replaced by BofA general counsel Brian Moynihan. Moynihan continues to report to BofA CEO... Citi directors call in CravathCitigroup's board has tapped Cravath's Robert Joffe for advice on the bank's many challenges. Conglomerate returnsDespite tough times, Time Warner demonstrates that a diverse range of businesses can be a virtue. Marathon manAs the U.S. economy shudders, veteran tech investor Alan Patricof counsels VCs and entrepreneurs to take the long view. Fonts of wisdomThree publishers offer solutions to the dire state of print. You don't know whether to laugh or cry. A second set of eyesCravath's Robert Joffe is emerging as a go-to guy for boards of stressed companies seeking their own counsel. A bipolar worldIn a radically changed environment, media moguls struggle to understand if they should buy, sell or both. The result: Everything is in play. | ||||||||||||||||
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