Wednesday, May 8, 2013

AOL: AOL Management Discusses Q1 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

AOL Management Discusses Q1 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

Timothy M. Armstrong
Thanks, Eoin. I'm very pleased with the continued progress and growth at AOL. We continue to balance near-term performance while meaningfully investing in the future of the company. AOL is making exciting progress at an exciting time in the Internet. Our growth is based on our deep and consistent strategy of being the first scale digital media company and technology company. We are investing and growing digital brands that humans love, and we are investing in advertising technology and platforms and empower marketers to transform their advertising from analog to digital. We firmly believe the next phase of the Internet is being differentiated by brands and content flowing across all screens, networks and devices. Our strategy is important and it is matched by our intense focus on execution, which last quarter let us to report growth for the first time in 8 years at AOL. read more »

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