Google, AOL detail partnership
Google has finalized the details of its expanded partnership with Time Warner’s America Online subsidiary, including the acquisition of a 5 percent stake in AOL for $1 billion, Google said Wednesday in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The partnership’s definitive agreements, which also include a series of commercial arrangements, were signed on Friday, March 24, and the investment will close in the second quarter of this year, Google said.
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