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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
NEW YORK | AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed as much as 36 percent of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month. Major job cuts had been expected, but the magnitude hadn't been known until Thursday. AOL, which now employs 6,900 workers, is asking for 2,500 volunteers to accept buyouts. If it falls short,...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
NEW YORK - AOL L.L.C., an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, said yesterday that it wanted to shed up to 36 percent of its workforce as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month.
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Internet company AOL LLC is planning to shed as much as 36 percent of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month.
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
New York » AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed as much as 36 percent of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed as much as 36 percent of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month.
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SeekingAlpha Internet Stocks (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Tech Confidential submits: With its Dec. 9 spinoff from Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX ) looming, AOL LLC wants to be slim and trim once it goes solo. In a filing Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, AOL said it has informed its workforce that it wants to cut a third, or about 2,500, of employees. The company is asking employees to step up to the chopping block on their own (and presumably...
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Relevant Science (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL to Cut Its Work Force by One-Third E-MAIL SEND TO PHONE PRINT REPRINTS SHARE CLOSE By TIM ARANGO Published: November 19, 2009 In recent years, amid the fallout from its audacious merger with Time Warner , AOL Inc. has steadily become smaller through subscriber desertions and rounds and rounds of layoffs. Related Times Topics: AOL LLC Post a Comment It is becoming smaller still. On Thursday, AOL...
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed more than a third of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month.
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MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed more than a third of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed more than a third of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month. Time Warner - AOL - Spin-off - Access Providers - Member Help and Advice
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MSNBC.com: U.S. Business (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed more than a third of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month. Time Warner - AOL - Spin-off - Access Providers - Member Help and Advice
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed more than a third of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
AOL LLC, an Internet company struggling to adapt to an advertising-driven economy, is looking to shed more than a third of its work force as it prepares to spin off from Time Warner Inc. next month. AOL, which now employs 6,900 workers, is asking for 2,500...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 12/11/2009
New regulatory filings suggest many more layoffs could be coming at AOL LLC as the Internet company separates from Time Warner Inc. by the end of the year.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 12/11/2009
New regulatory filings suggest many more layoffs could be coming at AOL LLC as it separates from Time Warner Inc. by the end of the year.