Time Warner Has No Plans To Sell Social Network Bebo

February 9, 2009

Time Warner let the air out of rumors it wants to sell the social network Bebo by saying it is not shopping the costly acquisition.

“Bebo is very much integrated,” CEO Jeffrey Bewkes said last week on a conference call. “It’s not going anywhere.”

Time Warner bought Bebo for $850 million last year

Time Warner bought Bebo for $850 million last year

Speculation has swirled recently that AOL is unhappy with the youth-oriented social network, which it bought last May for $850 million.

But Bewkes said the second phase of the Bebo is coming and is working hard to make the deal successful. Product melding with AOL is underway and a new homepage is coming in addition to integration with AIM instant messaging profiles.

Time Warner meanwhile created a new management team and boasts it has been able to recruit top talent from Internet companies, such as Google.


Bartz Says She Has No Plans To Sell Yahoo But Leaves Open Search Sale

January 27, 2009

New CEO Carol Bartz said she didn’t join Yahoo two weeks ago to sell the company.

Yahoo is the best information site on the Web, says Carol Bartz

Yahoo is the best information site on the Web, says Carol Bartz

But she wasn’t as firm about the company’s search business, which has had trouble competing with Google search.

Bartz offered these and several other early insight on Yahoo during a fourth-quarter conference call where the company announced a 1 percent revenue decline and a $303 million net loss.

Yahoo is the “best information site on the Internet,” she said, and that is where its focus should focus be. It’s top properties, incuding its home page, Yahoo Finance and Yahoo News, are keys to keeping people coming for content, she added.

But so are planned new products, which she declined to discuss. “Things will be rolling out as I start to understand them,” she said.

But Bartz insisted that unloading the company was not in the cards. “Did I come to Yahoo to sell the company?” she asked.  “The answer is no.”

Minutes later she elaborated: “This is a fantastic Internet property. It really doesn’t deserve everybody trying to pick and pull it apart.”

But she was less steadfast about Yahoo Search. Search is a valuable part of Yahoo’s business because of what it says about user intentions, she said. And with quality improvements in the past year, its share has stabilized since the third quarter, she added.

The company needs to continue to improve search whether it goes up for sale or not, she said, but “I didn’t arrive here with preconceived notions about anything.”

Bartz said her biggest concern at Yahoo was that “this organization is very complex, therefore it’s hard for people to get speedy answers and make decision.”

It is a problem can be addressed, she added.


Apple Gets Ready For Special One-Day Shopping Event; To Cut Prices On iPods, iPhones And Macs

November 24, 2008
For its one day shopping event, Apple could slash prices on iPhones, iPods and Macs to spurr sales

For its one day shopping event, Apple could slash prices on iPhones, iPods and Macs to boost sales

[Update: Apple officially announced the one-day shopping event in the U.S. on Tuesday morning. Hold your shopping at the Apple store until Friday!]

The word is finally out. Just as last year, Apple is getting ready for its “one-day” online shopping event, coming up this Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.

Although the advanced notice for the promotional event came up first on Apple online stores in Australia and New Zealand, I suspect the Cupertino, Calif., company to post the same announcement on its U.S. store, sooner rather than later.

Like any other retailers, Apple is facing the excruciating dilemma of pre-announcing what could be its lowest prices of the year for iPods, iPhones and Macs, loosing in effect 3 days of potential revenues while customers await for Friday promotions.

My guess is that Apple will simply match Best Buy prices. 4 days to go!


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