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To: KewlHand who wrote (49)9/15/2005 9:12:37 PM
From: sixty2nds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 102
 
13:41 TWX Time Warner: CNBC commentator says a search deal between AOL & MSN could happen, but to structure an "overall deal" would be extraordinarily difficult (18.49 +0.57) -Update-

Commentator confirms his contacts hear there are talks going on between AOL and MSFT's MSN. Conversations between the two would be "no big surprise."



To: KewlHand who wrote (49)9/15/2005 9:26:59 PM
From: sixty2nds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 102
 
You'll like this better....17:06 TWX Time Warner: Potential AOL suitors-- CNBC -Update-

CNBC reports that Time Warner is shopping AOL to GOOG and YHOO in addition to MSFT as a potential suitor... believes an equity investment or partnership is far more likely... see Briefing.com 6:06, 10:58, and 13:41 comments for further details.



To: KewlHand who wrote (49)10/11/2005 10:36:08 AM
From: sixty2nds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 102
 
06:11 TWX Time Warner: Icahn pressures Time Warner for changes - NY Times (18.01 )

According to the NY Times, Carl Icahn has increased his stake in Time Warner and is challenging the track record of the co's senior managers and directors, dating back to its merger with America Online. The moves are a part of his campaign to push for changes and board seats at the media conglomerate. Mr. Icahn is expected to say in a letter to Time Warner shareholders, to be filed with regulators as soon as this morning, that the co's board and top mgmt have produced a "dismal record of mistakes and inaction" since the AOL merger in '00. The letter notes that 12 of Time Warner's 15 current directors, including the chmn and CEO Richard D. Parsons, voted in favor of the combination that led to the loss of more than 75% of the co's mkt value over 2 years. "Why are a majority of the same directors who signed off on the disastrous AOL merger still steering the corporate ship?" the letter asks.



To: KewlHand who wrote (49)12/16/2005 5:10:30 PM
From: sixty2nds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 102
 
12:56 GOOG Google: WSJ reporter on CNBC comments on GOOG/AOL deal (425.91 +3.38) -Update-

WSJ reporter on CNBC notes that GOOG currently has an agreement with AOL where AOL uses their search, and that it looks like TWX has decided to have exclusive talks with GOOG. Says it looks like GOOG is likely to get the deal. Notes that something turned in the last few days, and that it is an evolving story -- says GOOG managed to "pull it out of the hat."



To: KewlHand who wrote (49)2/1/2006 10:24:37 AM
From: sixty2nds  Respond to of 102
 
How the LEAPS doing? This should help... 06:24 TWX Time Warner beats by $0.04, sees Y06 OIDBA growth in high-single digits (17.53 )

Reports Q4 (Dec) earnings of $0.25 per share, excluding $0.04 net gain, $0.03 better than the Reuters Estimates consensus of $0.22; revenues rose 7.0% year/year to $11.89 bln vs the $11.82 bln consensus. Co reports Q4 OIDBA of $2.87 bln vs $2.81 bln Reuters consensus. Co sees yr/yr high single digit growth in EBITDA for FY06