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Early Market News: American Express Co. (NYSE:AXP), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)
Several more breaking news stories will affect stock prices as trading continues today. The following companies should see some movement: American Express Co. (NYSE:AXP), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG). Here is a more detailed look at the news that will affect each company when trading continues. American Express Co. (NYSE:AXP) A new partnership with [...]
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AOL's Armstrong: Google Deal 'Better For Us Per Search'
Any search deal with AOL (NYSE: AOL) would start with the same given: search-advertising revenue will continue to decline as it loses access subscribers. But AOL CEO Tim Armstrong says the deal with Google to extend their search partnership through 2015 should make each search it does get more lucrative—and the expansion into mobile and video makes it a better deal than the current one.
“This is a better deal for us on a per search basis. It should be a better search and better monetized,” Armstrong told paidContent in an interview after this morning’s surprising announcement. He’s frank about the situation—“Search decline is going to continue and part of our search revenue will go down.” But he’s also optimistic that the improvements can help AOL make enough money from the “free web” to make a difference. “At some point in the future they should even out,” he said.
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AOL's Armstrong: Google Deal 'Better For Us Per Search'
Any search deal with AOL (NYSE: AOL) would start with the same given: search-advertising revenue will continue to decline as it loses access subscribers. But AOL CEO Tim Armstrong says the deal with Google to extend their search partnership through 2015 should make each search it does get more lucrative—and the expansion into mobile and video makes it a better deal than the current one.
“This is a better deal for us on a per search basis. It should be a better search and better monetized,” Armstrong told paidContent in an interview after this morning’s surprising announcement. He’s frank about the situation—“Search decline is going to continue and part of our search revenue will go down.” But he’s also optimistic that the improvements can help AOL make enough money from the “free web” to make a difference. “At some point in the future they should even out,” he said.
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| 11:15 AM |
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Bookkeeping: Selling 30% of Amazon.com (AMZN) as Whispers Surface of Netflix (NFLX) Competition
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| 11:15 AM |
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Bookkeeping: Selling 30% of Amazon.com (AMZN) as Whispers Surface of Netflix (NFLX) Competition
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Fund My Mutual Fund
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| 11:15 AM |
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Tech stocks rise as H-P wins 3Par bidding war
Tech stocks add to the previous day's gains, as Hewlett-Packard Co. claims victory over Dell Inc. in the fight to buy 3Par Inc.
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MarketWatch
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| 11:10 AM |
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Google and AOL Expand Search and Advertising Partnership
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DailyFinance
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| 10:36 AM |
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Samsung to introduce full tablet portfolio next year, Android Central says
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| 10:27 AM |
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Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) Beats Legal Threat
Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has been cleared of collecting private data in New Zealand.Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) stocks stood at 460.34 at the end of trading on 9/1/2010.Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) Beats Legal ThreatThe operation of street views cars, as was the case in many places around the globe, had become an issue of security concerns in New Zealand when reports appeared that it had been gathering private data from wireless devices.The New Zealand Herald reported that the Police has announced... Keep on reading: Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) Beats Legal Threat
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| 10:16 AM |
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AOL (AOL) NewsBite - AOL Expands Alliance With Google (GOOG)
AOL (NYSE: AOL) opened at $23.04. So far today, the stock has hit a low of $22.70 and a high of $23.74. AOL is now trading at $22.74, down $0.16 (-0.7%). Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $19.61...(Click the story link or go to http://www.marketintelligencecenter.com for the full story)
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Google, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) New Monetization
Google, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) has started testing a new feature on Google Maps whereby companies can pay to have their logo displayed next to their name on the map.Google, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) New MonetizationGoogle (NASDAQ: GOOG) has a new feature called “sponsored map icons” in beta testing now.The feature is a way for Google, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) to monetize its popular Google Maps webware and is now being offered as a limited beta to companies in the U.S. that have multiple locations and a well... Keep on reading: Google, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) New Monetization
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August Online Ads Increase by 1 Million
Mark J. Perry submits: Online advertised vacancies dropped 57,100 in August to 4,236,200, following an increase of 139,200 in July, according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine (HWOL) Data Series released today. The gap between the number of unemployed and advertised vacancies (supply/demand rate) stood at 3.40 unemployed for every advertised vacancy in July (the last available unemployment data) but is down from its peak of 4.73 in October 2009. Labor demand continues to struggle to post gains month after month,” said June Shelp, Vice President at The Conference Board. “During the last few months, gains in online job demand one month have been partially offset by dips in the following month. But the good news is that overall job demand is still maintaining a modest upward trend for both the nation and most States.
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Seeking Alpha
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| 09:34 AM |
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AOL deal with Google positive for AOL, says Benchmark Co.
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| 09:31 AM |
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Critical Alerts for Google, Philip Morris International, U.S. Bancorp, Walter Energy, and Burger King Released by Seven Summits Research
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PR Newswire
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| 09:26 AM |
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UPDATE 1-AOL renews Google search agreement
NEW YORK, Sept 2 (Reuters) - AOL Inc said on
Thursday it has renewed a search agreement with Google Inc
, further cementing a decade-long partnership as AOL
tries to turn around its business.
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Reuters: Company New...
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UPDATE 1-AOL renews Google search agreement
NEW YORK, Sept 2 (Reuters) - AOL Inc said on
Thursday it has renewed a search agreement with Google Inc
, further cementing a decade-long partnership as AOL
tries to turn around its business.
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Reuters: Market News
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AOL Agrees To Extend Google Search Deal For Five Years
Google (GOOG) this morning announced a five-year renewal and expansion of its deal to provide search services to AOL (AOL). The companies said the deal has been expanded to include mobile search and YouTube.
Google will provider search and advertising services to AOL, including mobile search. Terms of the deal also [...] 
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| 08:58 AM |
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab to challenge the iPad, WSJ reports
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| 08:48 AM |
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AOL, Google Extend Search Deal To 2015; Add Mobile, YouTube
Ending months of speculation about whether AOL (NYSE: AOL) and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) can make a new search deal, the companies announced this morning that Google will be the portal’s exclusive search partner through 2015. The expanded search and content deal now covers mobile search and puts AOL"s content on YouTube. More to come.
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AOL, Google Extend Search Deal To 2015; Add Mobile, YouTube
Ending months of speculation about whether AOL (NYSE: AOL) and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) can make a new search deal, the companies announced this morning that Google will be the portal’s exclusive search partner through 2015. The expanded search and content deal now covers mobile search and puts AOL"s content on YouTube. More to come.
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