Angelo Zino, equity analyst at S&P Capital IQ, says that advertising is a key leverage in the potential deal between AOL and Verizon.
Re/code's executive editor Kara Swisher, discusses Verizon's decision to buy AOL, and reflects on AOL buying Time Warner in 2000.
Frank Addante, Rubicon Project CEO, and Betsy Morgan, TheBlaze CEO, discuss whether AOL is a good acquisition for Verizon, and options for Huffington Post.
Mariann Montagne, Gradient Investments, explains why her firm likes Verizon. Kevin Smithen, Macquarie Securities, explains what Verizon's plans with AOL are, and potential mobile ad competition with the already established players.
How AOL has changed since its 1992 IPO.
Peter Kafka, Re/code, and Frank Louthan, Raymond James, discuss reasons for Verizon's purchase of AOL.
Eric Jackson, Ironfire Capital founder, says Tim Armstrong has been a great shareholder, commenting on the CEO's tenure at AOL. Also Jackson shares his thoughts on Marissa Mayer's leadership.
CNBC's Jim Cramer explains why the merger deal between Verizon and AOL will benefit both parties.
Craig Moffett, Moffett-Nathanson analyst, discusses the benefit Verizon is getting from buying AOL.