English 中文网 漫画网 爱新闻iNews 翻译论坛
中国网站品牌栏目(频道)
当前位置: Language Tips > 每日播报

AOL 'discusses deal' with Yahoo after Bartz exit

[ 2011-09-13 10:49]     字号 [] [] []  
免费订阅30天China Daily双语新闻手机报:移动用户编辑短信CD至106580009009

进入英语学习论坛下载音频 去听写专区一展身手

AOL Chief Executive Tim Armstrong is talking with advisers of Yahoo Inc to gauge its interest in combining the companies after the ouster of CEO Carol Bartz, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Armstrong is discussing options for a combination aimed at strengthening the two Internet companies, said the people, who did not wish to be identified. He has talked with private equity firms and investment bankers from Allen & Co working with Yahoo, one person said.

Armstrong was interested in a merger with Yahoo last year and was rebuffed while Bartz was at the helm, one person said. Her departure prompted him to revisit the idea, and, under one scenario now being considered, Yahoo would acquire AOL and Armstrong would become CEO of the combined company, the person said.

Yahoo is unlikely to be interested in a deal with AOL at this time, given the company's losses and declining revenue, according to one person familiar with the matter. AOL's market value is about $1.6 billion, and Yahoo's is about $18.2 billion.

Graham James, a spokesman for AOL, and Kim Rubey, a spokeswoman for Yahoo, declined to comment.

AOL and Yahoo have been struggling to compete against Internet companies such as Google and Facebook. AOL has lost almost $800 million since it was spun off from Time Warner Inc in 2009. The Internet pioneer has struggled to make money from online advertising as its profitable dial-up Internet access business declined. AOL is also using Allen & Co to consider its strategic options.

Yahoo fired Bartz on Sept 6, after less than three years as CEO. Yahoo has fallen more than 80 percent as it lost Internet users and advertising revenue to Google and Facebook.

(中国日报网英语点津 Helen 编辑)

AOL 'discusses deal' with Yahoo after Bartz exit

About the broadcaster:

AOL 'discusses deal' with Yahoo after Bartz exit

Nelly Min is an editor at China Daily with more than 10 years of experience as a newspaper editor and photographer. She has worked at major newspapers in the U.S., including the Los Angeles Times and the Detroit Free Press. She is also fluent in Korean.

 
中国日报网英语点津版权说明:凡注明来源为“中国日报网英语点津:XXX(署名)”的原创作品,除与中国日报网签署英语点津内容授权协议的网站外,其他任何网站或单位未经允许不得非法盗链、转载和使用,违者必究。如需使用,请与010-84883631联系;凡本网注明“来源:XXX(非英语点津)”的作品,均转载自其它媒体,目的在于传播更多信息,其他媒体如需转载,请与稿件来源方联系,如产生任何问题与本网无关;本网所发布的歌曲、电影片段,版权归原作者所有,仅供学习与研究,如果侵权,请提供版权证明,以便尽快删除。
 

关注和订阅

本文相关阅读

人气排行

翻译服务

中国日报网翻译工作室

我们提供:媒体、文化、财经法律等专业领域的中英互译服务
电话:010-84883468
邮件:translate@chinadaily.com.cn