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Comments on: AOL CEO addresses troops, but not Yahoo

In wake of rumors that Yahoo might partner or merge with the Time Warner unit, Chief Executive Randy Falco sends memo to employees. But he doesn't say much.

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It's Silicon *Alley* Insider...
by Talisker 10 April 10, 2008 10:47 PM PDT
See Subject.
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You're right, thanks!
by Leslie Katz April 10, 2008 11:15 PM PDT
Extra letter gone.
Typical
by TV James April 11, 2008 8:38 AM PDT
Some M.O. years ago with Time Warner (specifically have knowledge about Warner Bros. Online, Warner Bros. Studio Stores) - deny everything and attempt to placate and hope that no one leaks the real story to F'd Company or some other publication before you roll in with the wheeled carts of assemble-it-yourself banker's boxes, security guards and HR teams and flown-in high-level suits and then summon each team to 8:15 meetings in the conference rooms.

If they're taking the time to tell everyone that everything's ok, then everything is not ok.
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