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American Express to buy Revolution Money, created by AOL co-founder Case's company, for $300M
Sun (Baltimore), The | 5 days 19 hours 12 minutes ago
American Express Co. said Wednesday that it will buy Revolution Money for about $300 million in an effort to stay current with ever-changing technology in the marketplace.
AmEx adds payments firm
Chicago Tribune | 5 days 1 hour 22 minutes ago
American Express Co. is buying Revolution Money for roughly $300 million to keep up with trends in electronic payments, where new security features and online transaction options are shaking up traditional models.
American Express to Buy Case's Revolution Money
ABC News | 5 days 19 hours 28 minutes ago
American Express to buy Revolution Money, created by AOL co-founder Case's company, for $300M
American Express to buy St. Petersburg's Revolution Money for $300M
St. Petersburg Times (Fla.) | 5 days 12 hours 16 minutes ago
Revolution Money, a four-year-old St. Petersburg electronic payments company backed by AOL co-founder Steve Case, has hit it big.
American Express to buy Case's Revolution Money
Seattle Times, The | 5 days 19 hours 51 minutes ago
ST PETERSBURG, Fla. American Express says it will buy Revolution Money for about $300 million in an effort to stay current with ever-changing technology in the marketplace. Revolution Money, which was established by AOL co-founder Steve Case's Revolution LLC in 2007, offers customers secure online payments whereby transactions are authorized with a PIN number. Its cards do not include names or account numbers.
UPDATE 1-American Express buys payments company
Forbes | 5 days 19 hours 23 minutes ago
NEW YORK, Nov 18 (Reuters) - American Express Co agreed to acquire Internet-based payment platform Revolution Money for $300 million, the credit card company and network said on Wednesday.
American Express to buy Case's Revolution Money - Breaking News - Business - MiamiHerald.com
Miami Herald, The | 5 days 19 hours 39 minutes ago
ST PETERSBURG, Fla. -- American Express says it will buy Revolution Money for about $300 million in an effort to stay current with ever-changing technology in the marketplace.
American Express to buy Case's Revolution Money - National Business - MiamiHerald.com
Miami Herald, The | 5 days 19 hours 38 minutes ago
ST PETERSBURG, Fla. -- American Express says it will buy Revolution Money for about $300 million in an effort to stay current with ever-changing technology in the marketplace.
American Express to buy Case's Revolution Money - Business Wire - SunHerald.com
Sun Herald (Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.), The | 5 days 19 hours 35 minutes ago
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American Express to buy Case's Revolution Money
BusinessWeek | 5 days 18 hours 37 minutes ago
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American Express to buy Revolution Money, created by AOL co-founder Case's company, for $300M -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) | 5 days 19 hours 14 minutes ago
ST PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — American Express Co. said Wednesday that it will buy Revolution Money for about $300 million in an effort to stay current with ever-changing technology in the marketplace.
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MarketWatch | 4 days 17 hours 42 minutes ago
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- In anticipation of its December spin-off from Time Warner, AOL may cut one-third of its employee roll.
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MarketWatch | 5 days 2 hours 12 minutes ago
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American Express buying Internet payment firm
MarketWatch | 5 days 19 hours 30 minutes ago
American Express Co. /quotes/comstock/13!axp/quotes/nls/axp (AXP 41
American Express buys payments company
Reuters | 5 days 19 hours 20 minutes ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Express Co (AXP.N) agreed to acquire Internet-based payment platform Revolution Money for $300 million, the credit card company and network said on Wednesday.
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Company Overview
| Company: | AOL LLC |
|---|---|
| Industry: | Internet Content Providers |
| Website: | http://www.corp.aol.com |
This Internet pioneer is still serving America -- and other countries -- online. AOL is a leading Web portal, serving users with an array of news, sports, and information, including games, music, and video, as well as e-mail, AIM instant messaging, and interactive services. Its advertising-supported content business, operating through its Global Web Services arm, includes three core units: Platform-A (digital advertising), MediaGlow (digital publishing), and AOL Ventures (new projects). In addition, the company still offers online access services to less than 7 million subscribers through its Access Services business. AOL is a subsidiary of media behemoth Time Warner, which is spinning off the company.
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| Fiscal Year-End | December |
