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Cisco Beats Expectations
Cisco Beats Expectations
11/06/2003 06:28 AMNew York Post Nov 6 2003 4:38AM ET
AT&T beats analyst expectations
AT&T beats analyst expectations
01/23/2004 12:20 AMAT&T Corp. reported income from continuing operations of $340 million
for its fourth quarter Thursday, turning around from a loss of $611
million in the fourth quarter of 2002, and translating into an
earnings per share slightly better than analyst expectations.
Adobe beats earnings expectations
Adobe beats earnings expectations
12/12/2003 08:57 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 12 2003 7:24PM ET
Sony Ericsson beats Q2 expectations
Sony Ericsson beats Q2 expectations
07/15/2004 01:27 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 15 2004 5:10PM GMT
Oracle beats profit expectations
Oracle beats profit expectations
06/15/2004 07:34 PMZDNet Jun 15 2004 11:29PM GMT
Adobe profit beats expectations
Adobe profit beats expectations
03/13/2003 06:12 PMAdobe Systems, maker of the popular Photoshop editing software, today
reported stronger than expected first-quarter sales and earnings...
IBM Profit Climbs, Beats Expectations
(Reuters)
IBM Profit Climbs, Beats Expectations
(Reuters)
07/15/2004 03:32 PMReuters - IBM on Thursday posted a higher
quarterly profit that beat analysts' expectations as businesses
bought more computers, technology services and software.
Oracle beats quarterly profit
expectations
Oracle beats quarterly profit
expectations
06/15/2004 04:52 PMControversial software giant's earnings just exceed analysts'
expectations, but revenues fall a bit short.
Amazon's $111 million US profit beats
expectations on record sales
Amazon's $111 million US profit beats
expectations on record sales
04/22/2004 09:29 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Apr 23 2004 1:50AM GMT
Time Warner Still in AOHell
Time Warner Still in AOHell
04/29/2004 10:37 AMTime Warner reports a doubling of its net profits for the first
quarter.
Calling on Time Warner?
Calling on Time Warner?
12/29/2004 08:07 AMCNN Money Dec 29 2004 12:05PM GMT
Time Warner Says You Can Start Over
Again
Time Warner Says You Can Start Over
Again
12/24/2004 12:18 PMA year and a half ago Time Warner (or AOL Time Warner, at the time)
ditched their relationship with TiVo to work on their
own
TiVo killer. The idea, called MystroTV, was that all of the
functionality would be handled at the datacenter, but those using
digital cable could watch
any show from the previous two weeks
of programming at any time. Of course, there were a number of folks
in the broadcasting industry who didn't want that to happen and put
some pressure on Time Warner. Also, there were some huge technology
hurdles to overcome. As a replacement for that, it appears that Time
Warner's cable division is about to start testing a greatly slimmed
down version of this technology that will let users
"start over" any show
that they turn on in the middle. There aren't many details, but
the idea is that as you turn on the TV, if it's already in the middle
of a program, you can simply hit the "start over" button, and the show
will pick up from the beginning. Again, there are some technical
challenges to this (and it may still raise questions from content
companies, of which Time Warner has a division who might not be happy
as well). It also seems like a fairly weak response to a typical DVR
which gives you much more functionality.
AOL Still a Drag on Time Warner
AOL Still a Drag on Time Warner
01/28/2004 06:39 PMUpbeat predictions for the coming year didn't impress investors.
Time Warner Auditing AOL
Time Warner Auditing AOL
07/29/2004 01:45 PMTime Warner Inc. has launched an internal investigation to determine
whether America Online improperly accounted for losses at its European
division before and after the AOL-Time Warner merger in 2001, the
media giant disclosed yesterday. During the period in question, AOL
Europe posted significant losses that Dulles-based America Online did
not incorporate in its own financial results, according to public
filings. Time Warner said it may have to restate earnings as a result
of its review.
The bookkeeping under scrutiny involved the sale of a small stake in
AOL Europe to Goldman Sachs Group, which temporarily reduced AOL's
ownership in AOL Europe to below 50 percent, according to a recent
article in Business Week. Since it was no longer a majority
stockholder, AOL reported AOL Europe's results separately from its
own. The maneuvers may have helped AOL keep its earnings and stock
price up prior to its January 2001 merger with Time Warner, the
article said. AOL eventually repurchased the stake from Goldman to
again become the majority shareholder.

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Is Time Warner Undervalued?
07/27/2004 02:24 PMOakmark's Bill Nygren shares his opinion on Time Warner, Sprint,
Xerox, and more.
The Making and Taking of AOL Time Warner
The Making and Taking of AOL Time Warner
01/17/2004 10:48 PMTwo new books explore why Gerald M. Levin, the chairman of Time
Warner, decided to sell his company to a dinky Internet service
provider.
Time Warner OK with VoIP regulation
Time Warner OK with VoIP regulation
11/13/2003 03:57 PMThe company plans to begin selling Internet phone service in
California next year, and will cooperate with regulators by seeking a
telephone operator's license in the state if necessary.
Time Warner Auditing AOL
(washingtonpost.com)
Time Warner Auditing AOL
(washingtonpost.com)
07/28/2004 10:08 PMwashingtonpost.com - Time Warner Inc. has launched an internal
investigation to determine whether America Online improperly accounted
for losses at its European division before and after the AOL-Time
Warner merger in 2001, the media giant disclosed yesterday.
Time Warner, Comcast Said to Buy
Adelphia
Time Warner, Comcast Said to Buy
Adelphia
04/08/2005 12:55 PMMedia group Time Warner and top U.S. cable TV operator Comcast are set
to pay $18 billion for bankrupt cable operator Adelphia, according to
a source.
Time Warner and S.E.C. Settle for $300
Million
Time Warner and S.E.C. Settle for $300
Million
03/22/2005 04:56 PMTime Warner Inc. settled a complaint by the Securities and Exchange
Commission that the company's AOL unit overstated revenue for nine
quarters.
AOL to lay out strategy at Time Warner
meeting
AOL to lay out strategy at Time Warner
meeting
04/21/2004 02:02 AMCNET Apr 21 2004 6:41AM GMT
Time Warner Loves Harry
Time Warner Loves Harry
06/08/2004 10:52 AMThe latest Harry Potter film opened with a spectacular $93.7
million...but how spectacular is it really?
Time Warner under fire over ad revenue
Time Warner under fire over ad revenue
04/13/2004 09:54 AMZDNet UK Apr 13 2004 1:59PM GMT
Profit dips at Time Warner
Profit dips at Time Warner
07/28/2004 08:07 AMCNET News.com Jul 28 2004 12:40PM GMT
Time Warner Shopping AOL to Microsoft?
Time Warner Shopping AOL to Microsoft?
04/09/2004 04:06 PMRumors circulating that Time Warner is proposing selling AOL to
Microsoft.
Time Warner Says AOL 'Stabilized'
(Reuters)
Time Warner Says AOL 'Stabilized'
(Reuters)
05/21/2004 07:05 PMReuters - Time Warner Inc. (TWX.N) top
executives on Friday told investors that its Internet unit
America Online had "stabilized," but deflected questions over a
possible bid to purchase bankrupt cable operator Adelphia
Communications Corp. (ADELQ.PK)
Time Warner Bullish on Online Ads
Time Warner Bullish on Online Ads
07/28/2004 03:10 PMInternet News Jul 28 2004 6:49PM GMT
Time Warner to keep AOL Germany: report
Time Warner to keep AOL Germany: report
01/04/2005 01:07 PMCNN Money Jan 4 2005 5:19PM GMT
Time Warner 'returns to health'
Time Warner 'returns to health'
01/28/2004 12:28 PMA year after recording the biggest loss in corporate history, the
media giant says film success has helped it to revive its fortunes.
Time Warner to Pay $510 Million in Fines
Time Warner to Pay $510 Million in Fines
12/17/2004 06:30 PMThe U.S. Government Wednesday announced that an agreement with Time
Warner has been reached to settle a lawsuit alleging its AOL unit
purposely inflated revenue, and will pay fines of $210 million. In an
unrelated case, Time Warner is also expected to dole out $300 million
more to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Time Warner Tunes In to Revenues
Time Warner Tunes In to Revenues
07/28/2004 03:17 PMThe media giant beats analysts' estimates, with upbeat news on all
fronts.
Time Warner gains as AOL sinks
Time Warner gains as AOL sinks
01/28/2004 10:17 AMThe media behemoth reports positive fourth-quarter earnings despite
lagging performance from its America Online business unit.
Time Warner invests in ContentGuard
Time Warner invests in ContentGuard
04/13/2004 04:52 AMFunding for DRM standards process
Comcast, Time Warner said to want
Adelphia
Comcast, Time Warner said to want
Adelphia
02/01/2005 08:56 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Sun Jan 30, 05:36 am GMT
"Mudville Gazette: Dear Time Warner..."
"Mudville Gazette: Dear Time Warner..."
12/22/2003 04:17 PMTime Warner, Comcast in Deal to Buy
Adelphia
Time Warner, Comcast in Deal to Buy
Adelphia
04/09/2005 10:00 AMTime Warner Still Considering Adding
Mobile Service
Time Warner Still Considering Adding
Mobile Service
06/23/2004 03:40 PM
Back in March there was talk that
Time Warner
might offer mobile phone service under an MVNO relationship
(basically rebranding someone else's mobile phone service similar to
what Virgin Mobile does). So, it's not entirely clear why it's news
that
they're still
thinking about it, other than the fact that Reuters discovered the
not-so-secret news. Still, when looked at from the perspective we
discussed yesterday about
how
wireless fits into the "triple play" bundle, the story does become
a little more interesting. While initially, it may look that cable
providers aren't as well positioned to offer mobile phone service, the
rise of MVNO systems could change that. Where it could get tricky,
though, is that they have much less control over the technology and
the support. If someone buys a bundle of Time Warner cable and a Time
Warner mobile phone, they're not necessarily going to want to have to
call two separate places if they need support.
Report: Comcast, Time-Warner to buy
Adelphia
Report: Comcast, Time-Warner to buy
Adelphia
04/08/2005 06:21 PMTime Warner Inc. and Comcast Corp. have agreed to acquire bankrupt
cable operator Adelphia Communications Corp. for US$17.6 billion
through a deal with Adelphia's creditors, the Wall Street Journal
reported Friday.
Harlan Ellison's AOL/Time-Warner suit
Harlan Ellison's AOL/Time-Warner suit
02/11/2004 06:56 PMJason Schultz, my cow-orker at EFF, has written a lucid legal analysis
about the latest turn in Harlan Ellison's ongoing suit against
AOL/Time-Warner, in which he asserts that AOL should actively police
its newsfeeds and restrict access to feeds that carry infringing
materials, and be on the hook if they are insufficently diligent in
their restriction of access to information.
The e-mail standard doesn't trouble me as much, but the phone call one
certainly does. Just because one person (who isn't even the copyright
owner) calls your company on the phone to complain about something on
your servers generally shouldn't, in my mind, trigger "knowledge"
liabiliity generally. Perhaps the caller specifically mentioned
Ellsion, but the opinion isn't clear about that.
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