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MGM documents go to News Corp, Time Warner, others...the famed film studio that is considering selling itself, has sent confidentiality agreements to about 20 interested parties including Time Warner Inc and News Corp, sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The studio, struggling... In this article: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, News Corp, Time Warner Inc, Peter Chernin, Sony Corp, Comcast Corp, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp, Joint venture, Providence Equity Partners, and General Electric |
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CNET News.com | 7 days ago
Farewell, triangles: AOL preps its post-Time Warner look
...house, heading to the nearest tattoo-and-piercing parlor, and yelling FREEEEEEDOM!: AOL has unveiled the "new brand identity" for its post-Time Warner era, slated to begin December 10 when it begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange as a...
In this article: AOL, CNET, Google, Brewing, IT Security, ICQ, MapQuest, and Weblogs Inc.
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Reuters | November 19, 2009
UPDATE 2-Time Warner's AOL to cut one-third of workforce
...2,500 jobs, in an effort to trim some $300 million in annual costs as part of the Internet company's planned spin-off from Time Warner Inc <TWX.N>. The struggling Web pioneer, which is now focused primarily on advertising-supported content,...
In this article: AOL, Time Warner Inc, Market capitalization, Dow Jones Industrial Average, New York Stock Exchange, and Google Inc
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AP Online | November 16, 2009
Time Warner to spin off AOL on Dec. 9
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Time Warner said Monday that it will spin off its Internet business, AOL Inc., as a separate company on Dec. 9. On that date, Time Warner shareholders of record as of Nov. 27 will receive one share of AOL common stock...
In this article: Google Inc., Revenue, New York Stock Exchange, and New York
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washingtonpost.com | November 16, 2009
Time Warner to spin off AOL on December 9
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Media conglomerate Time Warner Inc said on Monday it will spin off its AOL unit to shareholders on December 9, nine tumultuous years after one of the most disastrous corporate mergers in history. Time Warner...
In this article: Time Warner Inc, AOL, Chief Executive, Market capitalization, New York Stock Exchange, Google Inc, Warner Bros, and HBO
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The Salt Lake Tribune | November 16, 2009
Business news in brief
...11 shares of Time Warner common stock they hold. Time Warner has about 1.17 billion outstanding shares as of Oct. 27, so this means AOL will start out with roughly 106.1 million shares. General Motors Co. said it lost $1.2 billion from...
In this article: General Motors Co., Ben Bernanke, and Federal Reserve
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Advertising Age | February 23, 2009
Outdoor Slashing Rates as Demand Drops
...and Sprint Nextel -- spent a combined $232.8 million. Media companies Time Warner and Walt Disney were the next biggest spenders, with $54.3 million and $48 million respectively. The rest of the top 10 was rounded out with McDonald's...
In this article: Revenue, CBS Outdoor, Patrick Quinn, NEW YORK, Clear Channel Outdoor, and Sprint Nextel
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www.washingtonpost.com | August 14, 2006
Ahold Pressed To Sell Giant
...about demanding management and strategy changes. Disgruntled investors helped force the sale and breakup of the Knight Ridder newspaper chain and helped prompt new directions at Time Warner Inc. General Motors Corp. is exploring an alliance...
In this article: Ahold, Stop & Shop, U.S., London, Capital Research and Management, and Knight Ridder
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WSJ.com: Markets | March 06, 2009
Recession Job Losses Top 4 Million
...the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Layoffs announcements continued last month across industries including Macy's Inc., Time Warner Cable Inc., Estee Lauder Cos., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and General Motors Corp. The unemployment rate, which is...
In this article: Recession, Balance sheet, Unemployment, California State University, Estee Lauder Cos., Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Macy's Inc, and U.S. Labor Department
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CFO | July 15, 2008
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do - Mergers and Acquisitions - CFO.com
...shareholders. Other transactions in the pipeline include Time Warner's planned disposal of its cable-television business, Allianz's scheme to sell Dresdner Bank, and Royal Bank of Scotland's proposed sale of its insurance arm. General Motors...
In this article: General Electric, General Motors, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Natural gas, Socialism, Booz & Company, Electrolux, Hummer, and Bharti Airtel
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | April 23, 2009
Vikram Pandit among 20 worst ever CEOs: Survey
...Bob Allen (12), General Motors' Roger Smith (13), Apple's CEO between 1983-93 John Sculley (14), AIG's Martin Sullivan (15), former Time Warner chief Gerald Levin (16), Home Depot's Bob Nardelli (17), Merrill Lynch's Stan O'Neal (18),...
In this article: Vikram Pandit, Citigroup, Bankruptcy, Titanic, Enron, Ken Lay, Stan O'Neal, and Carly Fiorina
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Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) is the world's third largest media and entertainment conglomerate by market capitalization (behind News Corporation and The Walt Disney Company), headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City. (TimeWarner.com Fact Sheet Page) Formerly three separate companies (and owns the assets of a fourth, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., acquired by a pre-AOL merger TW in 1996): Warner Communications, Inc. and Time Inc. before the Time-Warner merger in 1990 and America Online, Inc. before its purchase of Time Warner in 2001 has created the current Time Warner , with major operations in film, television, publishing, Internet service and telecommunications. Among its subsidiaries are AOL, New Line Cinema, Time Inc., HBO, Turner Broadcasting System, The CW Television Network, TheWB.com, Ubu Productions, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Kids' WB, The CW4Kids, Cartoon Network, CNN, DC Comics, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Mohawk Productions.
- Name:
- Time Warner Inc.
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: TWX)
- Location:
- New York City, New York, U.S.
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founded:
- Merger between Time Inc. and Warner Communications (1990);acquired TBS (1996); subsequently purchased by AOL (2001)
- Stock Symbol:
- TWX
- Industry:
- Broadcasting, publishing, Internet, telecommunications
- Key People:
- Jeffrey L. Bewkes
- Products:
- See list of assets owned by Time Warner.
- Revenue:
- US$ 46.482 Billion (2008)
- Operating Income:
- US$ 8.949 Billion (2008)
- Net Income:
- US$ 4.386 Billion (2008)
- Assets:
- US$ 133.830 Billion (2008)
- Equity:
- US$ 58.536 Billion (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 86,400 (2008)
- Market Cap:
- US$ 34.86 Billion (2008)
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