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Friday, March 19, 2004
More AOL news:As Time Warner mulls what to do with its America Online division, the potential buyer on the minds of the company's executives is tech giant Microsoft, The Post has learned.
Time Warner executives have held discussions in recent months with Microsoft about a potential sale of AOL, The Post has learned.
In addition, Time Warner lawyers have begun analyzing any potential antitrust issues from such a deal, and to date their conclusion is that there would be few roadblocks to a Microsoft acquisition of AOL, according to sources familiar with the matter. Go from suing them to selling them the asset that prompted the suit in the first place. And nobody thinks there will be antitrust issues. The world has changed.
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9:32 AM |

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