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CNN founder Ted Turner will consider remaining on AOL Time Warner's board after he leaves as vice chairman in May, but is sceptical about a turnaround in the company's online operations.
What sort of impact on the market place will you envisage in light of this.
Australian IT article [australianit.news.com.au]
Although Turner stopped short of saying the America Online division should be sold
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Not sure about the cat of this postI'm not sure either! :)
My impression is AOL has been in a steady decline since the T/W merger and the dotcom bust. Also, MSN is agressively chasing the same market.
Since the Net is a fast paced world and big corporations move comparatively slowly, my crystal ball shows AOL continuing to fade unless someone buys them up. The darn crystal ball never has worked right though...