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Verizon takes oath as new company to run Yahoo and AOL

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Verizon takes oath as new company to run Yahoo and AOL

Communications giant Verizon will create a new company called Oath after it completes its 4.5 billion-dollar (£3.6bn) acquisition of Yahoo and merges the troubled internet company with its AOL operations.

Verizon lowers offer for Yahoo

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Verizon lowers offer for Yahoo
Yahoo salvages Verizon deal with $350m discount

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Yahoo salvages Verizon deal with $350m discount
Yahoo identifies new system breach

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Yahoo identifies new system breach
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Verizon in $2.4bn deal for GPS firm
Verizon set to boast one billion users with purchase of Yahoo

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Verizon set to boast one billion users with purchase of Yahoo
US telecoms giant Verizon 'lining up deal for Yahoo'
US telecoms giant Verizon 'lining up deal for Yahoo'

US telecoms firm Verizon has agreed to buy online portal Yahoo for roughly five billion dollars, according to reports.

Sun, 24 Jul, 2016

Verizon Communications reportedly exploring Yahoo deal
Verizon Communications reportedly exploring Yahoo deal
Verizon Communications has given Tim Armstrong, chief executive officer of its AOL unit, a leading role in exploring a possible bid for Yahoo assets, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

Wed, 10 Feb, 2016

Verizon confirms intention to buy AOL in €3.9bn deal
Verizon confirms intention to buy AOL in €3.9bn deal

US telecommunications giant Verizon has confirmed its intention to buy AOL for $4.4bn (€3.9bn), turning the biggest US wireless carrier into a leading provider of content and video for the web and mobile phones.

Wed, 13 May, 2015

Verizon to buy AOL for $4.4bn
Verizon to buy AOL for $4.4bn

US telecoms firm Verizon is to buy internet pioneer AOL for $4.4bn.

Tue, 12 May, 2015

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