Information on AOL

January 7th, 2009
  • I would like this answered by 3pm Sun. May 19th plesae. Why is AOL currently under scruntiny by the government? How many members does AOL have currently.


  • Additional source: "...if AOL delivers on its promise to offer a free blogging service to its 35 million users." source: BBC, May 2003 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2992587.stm


  • Hello. It seems that AOL's accounting practices are under scrutiny from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Specifically, the SEC is looking into whether AOL artificially inflated its reported advertising revenues. From Fortune Magazine: "Take AOL. The SEC is investigating the company's accounting for several unorthodox deals of which E&Y was apparently well aware. Ernst & Young allowed AOL to count all kinds of oddities--stocks, warrants, barter deals, and even legal settlements--as ad revenue. AOL has since restated $190 million of that. But now the SEC is looking into another $400 million in advertising sales that came along with AOL's purchase of Bertelsmann's 49.5% stake of AOL Europe. Some accounting experts think those ads shouldn't really have been counted as revenue either. The SEC is also asking about a similar arrangement with Monster.com that contributed $100 million in ad revenue and smaller transactions with drkoop.com and Catalina Marketing." source: Fortune, May 12, 2003 http://www.fortune.com/fortune/investing/articles/0,15114,450891,00.html From PC World: "Just one day before AOL Time Warner was set to release its first quarter 2003 results, reports surfaced Tuesday that a government probe into the company's accounting practices has widened even further. The Washington Post reported in its online edition Tuesday that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is now scrutinizing a $100 million transaction between Monster.com and the company's AOL Internet unit, as well as smaller deals with Drkoop.com and Catalina Marketing. The report comes on the heels of news last month that federal investigators, who initiated an inquiry into the company's accounting last year, had shifted their focus to two advertising deals the company forged with German media giant Bertelsmann." source: PC World, April 23, 2003 http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,110387,00.asp "AOL's New Cash, New SEC Woes," from atnewyork.com http://www.atnewyork.com/news/article.php/2195121 "Ex-AOL dealmaker weak on details," from CNN.com http://money.cnn.com/2003/05/15/news/companies/colburn/ "SEC Rains on AOL TW - Probes More Dubious 'Round Trip' Ad Deals" source: smartpros.com http://accounting.smartpros.com/x37997.xml "AOL advertising inquiry widens" The Guardian, April 23, 2003 http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,941495,00.html search strategy: google news: aol, scrutiny aol, sec aol, "exchange commission" I hope this helps.


  • Are the number of members 33 or 35M? the ZD net article states 33M? Any clue what the publically available number is as of their latest earnings? that is probably the gold standard to be using. The other answer was excellent. Also, I posted a questions on the interoperability of Instant messaging questions ($15) Any chance you might be a sleuth and be able to help out there. Best, Faith Thank you!


  • Hi. Oddly, that ZDNet article mentions the 33 million figure at the beginning but also cites the 35 million figure in the fourth paragraph from the bottom: "The world's largest Internet service, with 35 million members, AOL has seen its rocketing subscriber numbers stall over the past year..." http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-992142.html In any case, 35 million is the number that AOL itself provides: "AOL: The World’s Leading Interactive Service * 35 million members worldwide " source: AOL, Who We Are http://www.corp.aol.com/whoweare/who_datapoints.html Also see an April 2003 AOL press release: " AOL News... offers an exclusive news experience for the company's 35 million members..." source: AOL Time Warner Press Releases http://media.aoltimewarner.com/media/cb_press_view.cfm?release_num=55253125 I hope this helps.


  • AOL has 35 million members. source: zdnet.com http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-992142.html







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