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- AOL's Post-Spin Board Includes Former FCC Chair Powell, Former William Morris Head Wiatt
- AOL’s post-spin board of directors includes a dash of Hollywood, a hint of e-commerce and some Washington expertise. The nine directors slated to join Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong on the board when the split from Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) goes through include Jim Wiatt, former chairman and CEO...
- External links 2009-10-26
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- Meet AOL's BOD: Tim Armstrong Announces Directors in Advance of Spinoff [MediaMemo]
- AOL continues to prep for its impending spinoff from Time Warner TWX. Today's step: Announcing the board of directors for the company-to-be. Bold faced names of note include William Hambrecht, former head of tech investment bank Hambrecht & Quist; Michael Powell, former FCC chair; and Jim Wiatt, former head of...
- News items 2009-10-26
- AOL names its Board of Directors
- AOL, which is expected to be spun off from Time Warner as an independent company later this year, has named the members of its Board of Directors, who will join CEO and Chairman Tim Armstrong at the table. They are: Richard Dalzell, former Chief Information Officer of Amazon.Karen Dykstra, a...
- News items 2009-10-26
- Pre-Paid Wireless Provider Movida Announces $40 Million in New Financing
- MIAMI -- Movida Communications, Inc. today announced that a group of new and existing investors led by Plainfield Asset Management, LLC and The Cisneros Group of Companies committed $40 million in additional funds and trade financing to the provider of prepaid wireless services to Hispanic consumers.
- Research articles 2007-08-22
- Mitek acquires Parascript
- Mitek acquires Parascript: Mitek Systems Inc., a San Diego maker of image analytic software used mainly by the financial industry and the U.S. Postal Service, said it is acquiring Parascript LLC, a private software firm based in Boulder, Colo., that is in the same business, for about $137 million in...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
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