AOL to be split into four units
America Online yesterday put new leaders in senior posts and revamped its corporate structure, undertaking a sweeping overhaul just one month before the company plans to slash costs by firing more than 700 employees.
The far-reaching changes, directed by chief executive Jonathan F. Miller, will result in the departures of three of the Internet firm’s most senior executives from its Dulles headquarters.
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