versailleAOL Time Warner Inc. – A Bad Idea from the Start? 1. What are the opportunities and threats facing AOLTW (PESTEL analysis)? Pestel analysis: | LOCAL | NATIONAL | GLOBAL | POLITICAL | | The antitrust law is rising. | The government wants to have a more powerful control to avoid monopoly. | ECONOMIC | For AOL it was the top of the internet boom. | The economy start to be hard and slow‚ as show the problem that warner is facing. | AOLTW will take the explode of the internet
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merger of their history when AOL and Time Warner merged for an all stock deal with a combine value of $ 350 billion which also created the world’s largest media and Communication Company‚ but today I want to re-examine this ill-fated deal and try to explore what went wrong. In an initial statement about this merger and probabilities of new company it was stated that this merger will lead to a speedy development and growth for all its businesses. It will not only provide AOL a new broadband interactive
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MKTG 410 Week 6 Case Study AOL Goes Far East 1. Was Mitsui the best partner for AOL to enter the Japanese market? If so‚ why? If not‚ who (or what kind of company) would make a better partner? Why? Mitsiu being an established company in Japan‚ had the expertise and history to become a joint venture‚ but not with AOL. Even though the company is well established as an MNC in 60 countries and respected by Japanese corporations and consumers for their goods and services. (Kotabe)
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In January 2000‚ AOL announced that it would be acquiring Time Warner through a complete stock deal to create the largest media company in the world. Not only was the merger the biggest ever in the media industry‚ it was also one of the biggest in the history of the corporate world. As per the merger agreement‚ AOL and Time Warner stock was converted to AOL Time Warner stock. AOL shareholders received one share of AOL Time Warner for each AOL share owned and Time Warner shareholders received 1
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a new CEO and CFO affect Time Warner? 2. Financial Position- AOL is putting a strain on Time Warner ’s Financials. 3. Human Resources- How will the Writers Guild Strike affect Time Warner? I. Current Situation Time Warner Inc. is a leader in the media and entertainment industry. Its businesses include interactive services‚ cable systems‚ film entertainment‚ television networks and publishing. Its individual businesses are AOL‚ Time Warner Cable‚ HBO‚ Turner Broadcasting System‚ New Line Cinema
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AOL Time Warner On December 14‚ 2000‚ the Federal Trade Commission approved the planned merger of AOL and Time Warner after both companies pledged to "protect consumer choice" both now and in the future. The AOL Time Warner merger was approved by the Federal Communications Commission on January 11‚ 2001‚ and is the biggest merger in corporate history‚ then estimated at a total market value of $350 billion. The merger created a powerhouse’ of new and traditional media. AOL Time Warner has led
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CROWDSOURCING AT AOL CASE STUDY Crowdsourcing at AOL Enterprise Information Systems Nova Southeastern University February 16‚ 2014 Abstract America Online (AOL) recently turned to crowdsourcing to help inventory AOL’s immense video library. The large job was broken up into several micro-tasks completed by several different people. This paper will discuss what happened during the crowdsourcing project that took place at AOL.
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_______________________________________ Case Study Lost in Translation: AOL’s Assault on Latin America Hits Snags in Brazil Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that AOL encountered in entering the Brazilian Market! When entering a foreign market‚ as AOL entered the Brazilian Market‚ certain rules and regulations have to be followed. In case of AOL the controllable and uncontrollable elements are playing a significant role. The main problem of AOL’s strategy in Brazil was the insufficient research about
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crowdsourcing‚ as used by AOL‚ a form of outsourcing? Why or why not? In a way yes because the work is ”outsourced” to workers outside the company itself. The tasks are not done by companies employees instead the tasks are put on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and half a milion workers that are registered there could read about the tasks and decide if they wanted to perform them. Outsourcig means that the purchase of a god or service that was previously provided internally or that could be provided internally
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America Online. Inc. (AOL) Q1. Prior to 1995‚ why was America Online (AOL) so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy? First mover advantage – AOL was a leader in the development of a new mass medium: online services‚ Internet‚ multimedia‚ and other interactive technologies. It constantly developed and added new offerings to customers. AOL’s competitive advantage stemmed from its continued development of the evolving mass medium for interactive
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