But I can't imagine Time Warner wanting to sell their stake in Court TV to buy back shares, and even if they did, why would Time Warner care if the shares are voting or not.
There are a lot of moving pieces right now. I think all of them bode well for Time Warner shares in the near term.
Investors should increasingly focus on the aggregate unique users ... page views and time spent online across the AOL Web sites to judge the success or failure of AOL's new strategy,
From a Time Warner stock perspective, it's just great that everyone is going back and really having to examine what is AOL and why is everyone so interested in it.