Business Insider -
8 Oct 2015 07:04

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong isn't bothered that he has a new boss. Instead, he's happy that he has more time for work. "For me the most enjoyable thing about the Verizon deal personally is that I can do more work," Armstrong said on stage at Code/Mobile in Half Moon Bay, California on Wednesday. Verizon bought AOL in May 2015 in a $4.4 billion deal. For the wireless carrier, it was a media play so it could bring on AOL and its brands like Huffington Post, Engadget and TechCrunch. "The media o...
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