Carl Icahn No Fan Of Google
from the spoke-too-soon dept
Ah, we knew we spoke too soon in suggesting that the Google-AOL relationship looked like a done deal. Carl Icahn, who has been pushing hard to spin AOL off completely from Time Warner is publicly protesting the expected deal, noting that it will make it a lot more difficult for Time Warner to sell AOL off to someone like eBay or IAC -- companies that he thinks would make better matches. Of course, there's been almost no indication that either eBay or IAC have even the slightest interest in AOL and its rapidly diminishing customer base.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Had Google and AOL even been in competition with each other before? And if AOL were to go away, who would Google's next big competitor be? What I am saying is that it is probably a good thing for AOL to stick around in the "battle", because at least they can fight some of Google's competition -- without Google to do it themselves.
My example; if three companies are fighting against each other for a "prize" -- wouldn't the smart thing for one of the companies to do, would be support the one who is easiest for it to defeat on it's own... for at least that "easy to defeat" company can be a "mule" to wound the other large company until the smaller one is dead. And we all know that AOL will keep fighting such as a "mule", until it breaths it's last breath and has spent it's last fifty cents.
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Well...finally
Hopefully, good riddance.
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Re: Well...finally
But, on the other hand, I think it more likely then not that it'll die.. with a whimper.. or become some sleeper company that I'll hear mentioned when I'm 70 and be amazed it's still limping around.
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AOL Sucks
AOL is outta my life, and has been for many years, thank goodness. And, well, Carl Icahn can just kiss my grits.
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