AOL dealings. (Corporate Focus).That settles one problem, but more daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin is the thicket that has arisen from Homestore's dealings with America Online See AOL. , the AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services. Time Warner Inc. unit. AOL's involvement in Homestore.com's questionable transactions, first reported by the Business Journal in April, have drawn more attention as details emerge from a consolidated, amended complaint amended complaint n. what results when the party suing (plaintiff or petitioner) changes the complaint he/she has filed. It must be in writing, and can be done before the complaint is served on any defendant, by agreement between the parties (usually their lawyers), recently filed by the California State Teachers Retirement System, lead plaintiff in the shareholder lawsuit against Homestore. The complaint focuses on a three-way deal between Homestore, AOL and a company called SFX SFX Special Effects SFX Self Extracting (data compression) SFX SpreadFireFox (IRC) SFX Sound Effect(s) SFX Side Effects (counter-strike gaming clan) Technologies. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the complaint, Homestore, seeking to boost sales at the end of a quarter, purchased $2,030,000 of "worthless technology" from SFX--nearly all of which SEX, in turn, passed on to AOL in the form of a $2 million advertising purchase. As part of a marketing deal with AOL, Homestore was entitled to receive half of the $2 million in revenue it had steered to AOL, treating the cost of SFX's technology as an investment. SFX got to keep $30,000 for its troubles. Dan Wool, a Homestore spokesman, declined to comment on the ongoing litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. , citing company policy. In Homestore's second quarter conference call, Chief Executive W. Michael Long Long also addressed other issues dogging Homestore. The company expects a decision in the fourth quarter on an arbitration it filed against AOL over the companies' marketing deal. A positive result could free up an additional $90 million in restricted cash held by Homestore. The hearing took place in July. Not much is clear about whether anyone at AOL knew about the circumstances of the advertising purchase by SFX or by any other customers with Homestore ties who may turn up in pending reviews. On Aug. 14, AOL-Time Warner said in an SEC filing that its AOL unit may have improperly booked $49 million in advertising and commerce revenue over six quarters. It said the three transactions it had identified are still under review, as are others relating to the AOL unit's advertising and commerce revenues. AOL-Time Warner said in a statement that it was acting upon information learned within the previous 10 days. One of the AOL unit's top dealmakers, David Colburn, left the company days before the announcement. Meanwhile, outside probes into Homestore.com and AOL are proceeding. "We are continuing our investigation, and we believe this to be the tip of the iceberg tip of the iceberg n. pl. tips of the iceberg A small evident part or aspect of something largely hidden: afraid that these few reported cases of the disease might only be the tip of the iceberg. ," said Peter Borkon, CalSTRS outside counsel. CalSTRS will be able to obtain additional information during discovery, but that won't occur until Homestore's motions to dismiss the lawsuit are resolved, Borkon said. Meanwhile, the SEC is pressing its investigation of Homestore's accounting revisions. "The SEC investigation is going hot and heavy," said one source familiar with the matter. This person said that at this point, the SEC hasn't drawn in the U.S. Attorney, which would signal the possibility of criminal charges. Financial Editor Anthony Palazzo can be reached at 323-549-5225, ext. 224, or at tpalazzo@labusinessjournal.com. |
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