So says Cynthia, after listening to AOL CEO Jonathan Miller speak/present at Deutsche Bank’s Media and Telecommunications conference: “Miller, who was pressed by the DB analyst on how AOL intends to compensate for its plummeting dial-up base, spoke in buzz phrases, stream of consciousness, sentence fragments and generalities to the point that he wasn’t imparting any real information…Is all this vague-talk a sign of real trouble at the online unit? Miller was clearly being pressed to answer for the slipping growth at AOL, and with no good data to back him up, no clear strategy for keeping profits up, Miller had no choice but to speak in confusing generalities.”
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