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      • The proposed deal involves a stock-for-stock, pooling-of-interests transaction worth about $3.8 billion. Netscape (Nasdaq: NSCP) would receive 0.45 shares of AOL for each share of Netscape.
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  1. Dec 7, 1998 · The deal is relatively straightforward: in exchange for $4.2 billion (roughly 10%) worth of its high-flying (if arguably inflated) stock, AOL gets all of Netscape, right down to the last ...

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  3. Nov 23, 1998 · Netscape (Nasdaq: NSCP) would receive 0.45 shares of AOL for each share of Netscape. The impact of an AOL/Netscape merger cannot be overstated: It holds the potential to reshape the direction...

  4. Jan 3, 2002 · The road to the AOL-Netscape deal. Although the talks to sell Netscape got under way quietly this fall, it landed on AOL's radar screen a year ago, sources say.

    • Dawn Kawamoto
    • Former Staff Writer, CNET News
  5. Nov 24, 1998 · The AOL-Netscape deal could spell trouble for several Web portals -- sites where users begin their Internet surfing -- because AOL will acquire Netscape's Netcenter portal site.

  6. Jan 3, 2002 · Shareholders approve AOL, Netscape deal. It took just under three minutes for Netscape to come to an end, as shareholders voted to approve the company's merger with America Online. Netscape...

  7. Nov 24, 1998 · The agreement, which calls for each share of Netscape's stock to be exchanged for 0.45 shares of AOL stock, combines two of the biggest online companies -- AOL, with 14 million subscribers,...

  8. Apr 26, 2013 · They had internet security with ssl – the entire basis for e-commerce, and a cross-platform development language called “java” which they licensed from Sun. They had just added “frames” which allowed a cross-platform developer to simulate an entire windowing system with write-once code.

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