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American Express buys Revolution Money
Oakland Tribune (Calif.), The | 5 days 3 hours 10 minutes ago
BOSTON American Express Co. is buying Revolution Money for about $300 million to keep up with trends in electronic payments, where new security features and online transaction options are shaking up traditional models.
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MarketWatch | 4 days 6 hours 39 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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American Express to buy Revolution Money for $300M
Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), The | 4 days 22 hours 6 minutes ago
Boston American Express Co. is buying Revolution Money for about $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 Revolution Money for $300 million
Plain Dealer (Cleveland), The | 5 days 3 hours 1 minute ago
American Express Co. is buying Revolution Money for about $300 million to keep up with trends in electronic payments, where new security features and online transaction options are shaking up traditional models.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 4 days 15 hours 49 minutes ago
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American Express to buy Revolution Money for $300M
Seattle Times, The | 5 days 4 hours 42 minutes ago
BOSTON American Express Co. is buying Revolution Money for about $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 Revolution Money For $300M by The Associated Press
National Public Radio | 5 days 4 hours 22 minutes ago
American Express Co. is buying Revolution Money for about $300 million to keep up with trends in electronic payments, where new security features and online transaction options are shaking up traditional models.
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Dollar gains on euro in Asian trading - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 4 days 13 hours 47 minutes ago
The euro traded at $1.4893, down from $1.4956 in late North American trading while the British pound rose to $1.6677, up from $1.6736.
OECD sees 'moderate recovery,' ups forecasts - MarketWatch
MarketWatch | 4 days 11 hours 59 minutes ago
The Paris-based think tank said it now expects combined output among its 30 member countries, which represent the world's largest developed economies, to grow by 1.9% in 2010, accelerating to 2.5% in 2011. For 2009, output is set to shrink 3.5%.
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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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| One-year % Growth in Sales | 0.0 () |
| Net Income in U.S. Dollars (mil.) | 0 () |
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| Number of Employees | 0 (0) |
| One-year % Growth in Number of Employees | 0.0 (0) |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
