AOL's Case now says break up Time Warner
Steve Case, the co-founder of AOL and one of the main architects of the disastrous AOL-Time Warner combination, now says the world’s biggest media company should be broken up into four business units. Case, who became a lightning rod for angry investors following the debacle, laid out his argument for breaking up Time Warner Inc. in an essay published in The Washington Post on Sunday.
Read the complete story here. (AP via Yahoo)
Related stories :
Steve case leaves Time Warner
Google Base called "biggest threat yet" to classified ad industry
- Chicago women loses appeal against RIAA
- Intel blasts $100 laptop
- Royalty fees makes Taiwan DVD player makers think twice about orders
- Low-density NOR flash prices may trend upward
- Leading by design: Q&A with AMD's Raghuram Tupuri
- Former Cray chief scientist joins Microsoft as "technical fellow"
- Panasonic closes US mobile operations, focuses on 3G and Linux
- Intel high-range Q4 growth limited by chipsets
- Infineon to target low-density NAND flash market
Global storage software market rakes in double digit growth in Q3
- Paramount buys Dreamworks
- Leading by design: Q&A with AMD's Raghuram Tupuri, part 2
- VoIP and wireless push modem and residential gateway growth
- Serious Magic's to launch "PowerPoint Killer" Ovation software
- Microsoft and MTV to launch new digital music channel
- Microsoft quietly releases first glimpse at DirectX 10
- iSuppli expects DRAM prices to rise in Q1 of 2006
- Taiwan-based Quanta to manufacture $100 laptop computer
- Initial Xbox 360 sales in Japan fall short of expectations
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




