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AOL Issues Reports

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  • LiseTerryInfo
    Lise Terry aka Sir Will of Bill 🟧 πŸ’™πŸŸ¦πŸŒ»πŸŒΏπŸ’—πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@LiseTerryInfo) reported

    @otokyo__ 19, never had an AOL account I'm ancient 65YO

  • mamilliery
    Manuel Milliery (@mamilliery) reported

    Everyone is laughing at Ryan Cohen's math. They shouldn't be. He just proved he understands the market better than anyone on Wall Street. January 2021: A Reddit user called DeepF*ckingValue posts a $53,000 GameStop position. The math says the stock is worth $4. It goes to $483 in two weeks. Melvin Capital, a hedge fund that bet on math, loses everything. Robinhood shuts down the buy button. Congress holds hearings. The system breaks. Nobody fixes it. 2026: Ryan Cohen, who became GameStop's CEO after walking into that rubble, offers $56 billion to buy eBay. His company is worth $11 billion. eBay is worth $46 billion. On CNBC, the host, Sorkin, asks where the money comes from. Cohen says "half cash, half stock." Sorkin says the math doesn't work. Cohen says he doesn't understand the question. The whole sequence becomes a meme, an icon of finance TV right away. 1999: AOL buys Time Warner for $164 billion. Steve Case calls it "the most important deal in history." It destroys both companies within two years. The man who got lucky once always starts believing luck is a business model. What is true is that in the attention economy, a good story beats a good balance sheet. Cohen knows this.

  • just4fun365
    bigdawg (@just4fun365) reported

    @FreakJonn @HousewifeSadie Same here AOL was the ****

  • DVinny84
    DVinny84πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ (@DVinny84) reported

    @WMcluskey @LeonardMJoyner @MegaBasedChad I got up, booted up the computer and AOL popped up no problem and the day went on as normal.

  • RblDiver
    RblDiver (@RblDiver) reported

    @_StephanieMyers AOL's on terminal care life support, not dead. I know because my mom still uses her AOL account for email here 30ish years later.

  • HobbesCaltous
    H-Mods Hobbes Caltous (@HobbesCaltous) reported

    @winamp you ruined winamp. you're the worst thing to happen to winamp since AOL. you basically turned it into realplayer.

  • deusvult2011
    Allen Lea (@deusvult2011) reported

    19, I never had AOL.

  • HengruiYang
    Henry Yang (@HengruiYang) reported

    @Ravenismeee When I was nine, there was no YouTube & no Google. There was AskJeeves, Netscape, Javanoid, Snood, Neopets, AOL, & some other old *** pre-YouTube, pre-Google **** that probably took forever to load if you were lucky enough to maintain a stable dial-up connection. I’m old af. lol

  • Umpirehuw
    Hugh (@Umpirehuw) reported

    @lady_valor_07 It should be 19, but I’ve never used a Check Book, I’ve used a Cheque Book though!!! I never had an AOL address! I used to use Freenets!!!!

  • ncbc23
    Nick Carey (@ncbc23) reported

    @KobeissiLetter The merger is widely regarded as the worst in corporate history β€” a case where inflated dot-com valuations, cultural arrogance, and poor integration planning destroyed hundreds of billions in value in just a few years.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ -AOL Time Warner. $GME, Buy $HELE instead.