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Title: Verizon sells Yahoo and AOL for US$5 billion
Post by: Redaktion on May 03, 2021, 16:44:24
Verizon announced today that it will sell multiple media properties, including those that once made up AOL and Yahoo, to Apollo Global Management for US$5 billion. This marks a roughly $4 billion loss for the telecom giant, which purchased AOL for $4.4 billion in 2015 and Yahoo for $4.5 billion in 2017.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Verizon-sells-Yahoo-and-AOL-for-US-5-billion.537283.0.html
Title: Re: Verizon sells Yahoo and AOL for US$5 billion
Post by: ZODD on May 03, 2021, 17:00:58
DOA.
Great way to blow 4 billion dollars. They should just let the dead stay dead
Title: Re: Verizon sells Yahoo and AOL for US$5 billion
Post by: TruthIsThere on May 04, 2021, 09:43:19
First order of business for Apollo should take is, to do away with the extreme far-left woke mess Engadget. What a freaking woke cesspool now!

I mean, they are not a tech site at all anymore, they never really were a few years back but they're much worse now, just straight up *always right* LGBT+ / extreme feminist allies, conservative-moderate haters, censors everything pro-consumers, extreme bigots and rejects that were denied jobs at CNN, MSNBC, NYT, etc., and just pour their hatred with pride. Enough is enough of that cesspool.

Second, TechCrunch! It is just a bad there too. Extreme woke agenda articles that has no apologetic mindset for its forced agenda articles hidden with a little tech sketches.

What's sad is, many of these weak woke high opinionated writers must've seen this BANHAMMER coming and left Engadget/TechCrunch before the hammer came pounding in just to bring most of their extremely woke BS to the Verge, PC Gamer (both are just as bad, a matter of fact, the once editor N chief, and his minions like Myria, are from Engadget who started up the Verge, so, that should explain why the Verge articles mimicks a lot like Engadget and vice versa) Kotaku, etc.

This potential closure, or some serious firing starting with Dana, is great news and relief for tech readers and enthusiasts around the world.

This is a super great day and a very long overdue peace of mind of future tech reading and a special reminder to never ever give editorial independence to woke  / cancel culture agenda if you wants that business to be successful.

Get woke, go broke!

Literally, like $billions in losses!!