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AOL shares jump on ad revenues

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Shares in AOL have jumped 14% after the US internet firm reported a sharp rise in advertising revenues. Advertising sales jumped 7% to $340m (£212m), boosting net profit for the third quarter to $20.8m, compared with a loss of $2.6m a year ago.

 

AOL: Time To Bottom Fish?

AOL shares have been under serious selling pressure for weeks now, thanks in part to a weaker-than-expected Q2 financial report that added to the Street?s growing concerns about whether the company?s turnaround strategy is actually going to work. The stock, which as recently as early July was north of $20, lately has been struggling to ...

 

AOL’s Q1: Display Ad Revenues Finally Going Up, But Profits Are Down 86 Percent

Our parent company AOL has just released its quarterly earnings for Q1 2011, and it’s a mixed bag (again). Revenue came in at $551.4 million, which is better than most analysts had anticipated – the company was expected to earn $0.17 per share on revenues of $536.35 million. Actual earnings came in at $0.04 per share, down 86 percent.

 

AOL CEO Says Ad Declines 'Self-Inflicted'

AOL's earnings more than doubled amid gains from asset sales, though ad revenue dropped 27%. CEO Armstrong said AOL is on the path to recovery, with much of the revenue declines "self-inflicted."

 

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