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AOL, Time Warner tout broadband future, synergy

News Among other key executives, AOL's Pittman will be co-chief operating officer of AOL Time Warner with Time Warner president Richard Parsons. It's damn hard on the Net," said Richard Parsons, president of Time Warner.

[January 10, 2000, 14:17]

AOL: Old media eats new media

News Richard Parsons' ascension to the chief executive throne of AOL Time Warner shows how fast and hard the fortunes of the new-media revolution have fallen. By selecting former Time Warner executive Parsons as his successor less than a year after the...

[December 7, 2001, 9:12]

Time to drop 'AOL'?

News In an email memo forwarded to CNET News.com, the America Online unit's chief executive, Jonathan Miller, said he approached AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons with the suggestion to drop the AOL from AOL Time Warner.

[August 12, 2003, 11:40]

AOL names new chairman

News AOL Time Warner on Thursday said chief executive Richard Parsons will assume a newly created position of chairman and chief executive, following a unanimous vote by the company's board of directors, replacing outgoing chairman Steve Case.

[January 17, 2003, 8:19]

Levin to step down as AOL's chief executive

News AOL Time Warner has announced that chief executive Gerald Levin will retire in May 2002 and will be succeeded by Richard Parsons, the company's co-chief operating officer. Parsons and Pittman "offer us a powerful and complementary combination of...

[December 5, 2001, 14:57]

Investigation leads AOL to restate revenue

News AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons said the company does not anticipate further financial restatements stemming from the investigation. Parsons reiterated Wednesday that he expects the company to be in line with revenue and EBITDA...

[October 24, 2002, 7:41]

AOL offers lower revenue estimates

News Co-chief operating officer Richard Parsons, who will replace Gerald Levin as chief executive of AOL Time Warner in May, made his first public statements in his incoming role. Parsons emphasised the company's intent to focus on investing in new...

[January 8, 2002, 9:42]

AOL loses Ted Turner and £60bn

News Turner's decision to step down consolidates executive power completely in the hands of chief executive Richard Parsons, who will take over a newly created chief executive and chairman role in May. In 2003, our company will strive to run each of our...

[January 30, 2003, 7:44]

Napster fury fills the Senate

News Rosen and Richard Parsons, co-chief operation officer at AOL Time Warner, cited a February decision against Napster by the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals as a watershed moment, when the online world realised it had to "stop living in a dreamland...

[April 4, 2001, 9:01]

New AOL broom sweeps clean

News Speculation was further fuelled after a speech that AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons gave in the United Kingdom this week. According to news reports, Parsons said that "if (AOL) is going to live, and I think it is, it will be...

[September 12, 2002, 15:12]

AOL-Microsoft deal bodes ill for Netscape

News Company chief executive Richard Parsons was vague about the future of Netscape, beyond maintaining it as a subsidiary. We extended the licence around (Microsoft's) browser in the AOL client because, frankly, it's worked very well," Parsons said.

[May 30, 2003, 7:41]

AOL may eject CD division

News During an earnings call in January, AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons said he plans to reduce debt to $20bn by 2004 largely via the selling of assets, spinning off of units and tapping into its cash.

[March 7, 2003, 15:11]

Cheap Virgin gas available online

News According to London Electricity spokesman Alex Parsons the price cuts would not have been possible without the Net. Admitting that only those with Net access will be able to take advantage of the service, Parsons adds the new firm is not complacent...

[July 4, 2000, 12:17]

Business users meet gatecrashers at UK iPhone launch

News One familiar face in the iPhone queue was that of Ed Parsons, Google's geospatial technologist. Parsons claimed the device had all the functionality he needed, noting that Google had "developed a lot of the apps".

[November 12, 2007, 12:24]

New AOL chief faces tough challenges

News Jon Miller is absolutely the right person to lead America Online into its next stage of growth," said AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons in a statement. AOL Time Warner named former USA Interactive executive Jonathan Miller as the...

[August 7, 2002, 8:17]

Microsoft and AOL Time Warner settle antitrust suit

News It seemed like an opportunity to do something smart for both companies," AOL Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons said during a conference call with reporters. Despite AOL's seven-year contract to use IE in its flagship service, Parsons was...

[May 30, 2003, 7:34]

AOL: belle of the ball?

News Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons has denied any discussions. After years of languishing inside media giant Time Warner, America Online suddenly appears to be the belle with whom all the Internet heavyweights want to dance.

[October 14, 2005, 11:30]

AOL shares hit by SEC concerns

News After the (Washington Post) articles came out, the SEC informed us they are conducting a fact-finding inquiry," chief executive Richard Parsons said, referring to a report in the newspaper that the AOL division boosted its online advertising...

[July 26, 2002, 10:31]

Case resigns as AOL chairman

News Chief executive Richard Parsons replaced Gerald Levin in 2001. Steve Case will step down as chairman of AOL Time Warner in May, saying he wanted to avoid "distractions" at a critical time for the company.

[January 13, 2003, 7:22]

AOL Time Warner hit by growing pains

News Although the company still talks about being supercharged, the mantra has been supplanted by incoming chief executive Richard Parsons' call to under-promise and over-deliver -- a common catchphrase used by companies who disappoint Wall Street.

[January 9, 2002, 16:32]

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