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InternetNews October 31, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Level 3 Buys Triple-Play Shot Level 3 today said it will pay Leucadia National Corp. $680 million cash and stock for its WilTel Communications Group.  |
InternetNews October 31, 2005 Tim Gray |
Case Leaves Time Warner For Revolution AOL co-founder Steve Case says he will concentrate on his new company, Revolution.  |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Marvel Meets the King Marvel Entertainment and Stephen King hook up for a comic book deal. Marvel shareholders should be excited about this.  |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Sprint's Musical Aims Some Sprint users will be able to download tunes to their phones, but can it take on Apple?  |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Apple Does It Again One million is the magic number for Apple's video downloads. Apple is clearly going to expand what content is available through iTunes -- and that's going to be another interesting element to watch.  |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
AOL Founder's New Revolution Steve Case is resigning from Time Warner's board to devote himself to Revolution Health Group. Health care reform has gotten plenty of lip service over the years, but this seems to be a genuine effort to build a better health-care mousetrap online.  |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Video iPod, I Love You Apple's deal with Disney could mark a new era for digital media.  |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Jon Fine |
Where The Boys Aren't Men aren't rejecting magazines - but they're drifting away from print.  |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Ronald Grover |
The Lion, The Witch, And The Franchise Disney is counting on Narnia to reel in an audience of kids, gamers, and Christians.  |
The Motley Fool October 28, 2005 Jeremy MacNealy |
Sounds Like King Kong Avid Technology's revenues surpass analyst expectations. Investors are banking on big things from the digital media producer as evidenced by the 13% stock rise after their earnings release.  |
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