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Microsoft/AOL Together...nooo

Mayfriday0529

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Some news story online saying that there could be a possibility of a Merger or more like microsoft taking control...

What do you think would change if Microsoft really did buy AOL...

No More AIM and instead MSAIM... thats scary...

edit: a merger would also put microsoft in control of Netscape...

 
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!
 
Originally posted by: batmang
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!

Why should they?
 
That would be a good thing.

MS buys AOL.
AOL infects MS like a plague.
OS X becomes legally available for x86 hardware.
Apple saves the day...and I get rich from Apple stock!
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: batmang
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!

Why should they?

because adobe is the best at graphical applications.. its what they do.
but then again... if adobe had unlimited resources they'd prolly be producing all kinds of applications.

 
Originally posted by: batmang
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!

Why would they? Just because you don't like them cuz its 'geek cool' to think that way? They are a good company and they make a good product.
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: batmang
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!

Why would they? Just because you don't like them cuz its 'geek cool' to think that way? They are a good company and they make a good product.


Yeah, i think you need some competion since Adobe and Macromedia are getting together.
 
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
Microsoft merging with AOL-TimeWarner?? holy crap, if that happened, at the end of the day, Microsoft would end up controlling CNN!!! oh noes!!!!


on the MSNBC story
(MSNBC is a Microsoft-NBC joint venture.)

You don't see that on CNN's website though

edit: the discussions are for AOL, Timewarner wants to unload AOL.
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
That would be a good thing.

MS buys AOL.
AOL infects MS like a plague.
OS X becomes legally available for x86 hardware.
Apple saves the day...and I get rich from Apple stock!

Or...
Linux takes over and becomes mainstream! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
That would be a good thing.

MS buys AOL.
AOL infects MS like a plague.
OS X becomes legally available for x86 hardware.
Apple saves the day...and I get rich from Apple stock!

Or...
Linux takes over and becomes mainstream! 🙂

That won't happen until Linux stops blowing ass.
 
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Some news story online saying that there could be a possibility of a Merger or more like microsoft taking control...

What do you think would change if Microsoft really did buy AOL...

No More AIM and instead MSAIM... thats scary...

edit: a merger would also put microsoft in control of Netscape...


Oooooh, scary.
 
Originally posted by: batmang
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!

Errr, they're a software company. Making application programs is what they do.

Increase competition helps everyone by keeping the prices down.
 
Here's what the real story says.



NEW YORK - Time Warner Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are discussing cooperation between their Internet search and advertising networks, a source familiar with the matter said Thursday.

(MSNBC is a Microsoft-NBC joint venture.)

?There have been talks on ways Microsoft and AOL assets can be better leveraged and they?ve taken place over the normal course of business ...,? the source said, calling reports of a joint venture ?way overblown.?

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Although talks, which have taken place over several months, could advance, nothing was imminent, the source added.

Time Warner shares rose after the New York Post reported Thursday the two were talking about a joint venture.

Time Warner declined comment. Microsoft was not immediately reachable.

Separately, CNBC reported Thursday that Internet search engine Google?s follow-up stock offering of 14.16 million shares at $295 late Wednesday, which could net the company some $4 billion, could be used to purchase a stake in AOL.

Discussions started some two years ago after the companies settled a long-running antitrust suit that America Online, a unit of Time Warner, filed against the software giant, the source said.

Time Warner has been under pressure to boost its stock price, which has fallen 70 percent over the past five years. Corporate raider Carl Icahn this week said he planned to seek one or more shareholder-nominated board seats at the company to force changes.

Icahn has demanded that the company raise its stock buyback program to $20 billion from Time Warner?s existing commitments of up to $5 billion and completely spin off its cable division.

One investor was cheered by the discussions and said anything that could add some $4 per share to the stock price from improvements at AOL was a good sign.

?Management is not asleep at the switch,? said Larry Haverty, a portfolio manager at Gabelli Asset Management, which has a stake of about $286 million in Time Warner.

?Anything you can do to move the needle in that direction is terrific for shareholders.?

Low ball estimates for AOL are about $10 billion with improvements possibly doubling that valuation, Richard Greenfield, an analyst at Fulcrum Global Partners said.

Reuters contributed to this report.
 
It won't turn out well, just another bloated corporate bureaucracy. MS just wants to be in the same game as Google, because Google wants to provide Wifi to everyone.
 
Originally posted by: batmang
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: batmang
eh... its also been confirmed that microsoft is releasing graphic applications to compete with adobe....why cant microsoft just BACK OFF!

Why should they?

because adobe is the best at graphical applications.. its what they do.
but then again... if adobe had unlimited resources they'd prolly be producing all kinds of applications.

if they are the best then they shouldnt have any problem staying on top
 
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