1. AOL TimeWarner Case Study
Although some economists say that the markets and even the world is not ready for a merger of this magnitude, this would give AOL and Time Warner the change to flex their muscle and show that a firm of this size can effectively distribute content on all levels of medium to an audience as large as North America. ... AOL has the ability and the knowledge to make these ideas a reality but they need help from a firm such as Time-Warner to help them distribute the content they want to get to the public. 2) In order to keep costs at a minimum AOL could purchase just 51% of Time-Warner, this woul...
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