today.reuters.com — Steve Case, co-founder of the one-time biggest online service AOL, apologized for the company's merger with media conglomerate Time Warner Inc. that ended up destroying some $200 billion in shareholder value..
Jul 24, 2006 View in Crawl 4
aidenagJul 24, 2006Submitter
Its probobly because i posted it in a more relevant section.. This is afterall Business and Finance news more than Tech industry news. either way sorry for the dupe, i did a search and yours didnt come up.
karddeJul 25, 2006
Mergers are almost always a terrible business idea. The CEO's of multi-billion dollar companies should have known this.
franksmithJul 25, 2006
AOhell was garbage LONG BEFORE that just plain stupid Time Warner was dumb enough to pay real $$$ for it.Sooner or later people wake up and say... "wow... my ISP is garbage!"What's happening to AOhell is what people normally do with garbage
romeyinfcJul 25, 2006
Yeah when is he going to apologize for founding AOL?
nifferJul 25, 2006
"You posted the story first but your rating is 25611. Aidenag's rating is 42. Therefore your story will die in obscurity while Aidenag's makes it to the front page. Therefore your rating will always remain low while Aidenag's increases. On Digg, everyone is equal and some people are more equal than others.Under this system those who are rich will get richer, and those who are poor will remain poor. I'm speaking now to all low rated users on Digg. If you feel as I do that Digg undervalues its low rated users, then add me as a friend. You digg my stories and I will digg yours. The only way that low rated users will have any voice at all on Digg is if we join together and speak as one."Yeah man, tough life. Although, I would suggest you stop caring about the size of your e-penis. Being popular on the internet? For posting other people's work? Talk about lame.It's just a number.
nifferJul 25, 2006
Or for using 92% of the world's coveted plastics supply in the 90's