Armstrong faces tough challenge to revitalise AOL
Steve Barrett, 29 September 2009, 11:04am
AOL's $350bn merger with Time Warner in 2000 was a defining moment of the dotcom boom. The image of Steve Case, chief executive of America Online, embracing the chairman and chief executive of Time Warner, Gerald Levin, hit the news headlines of every TV bulletin in the Western world.
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