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May 26, 2008
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Time Warner Inc. has announced that it will formally split off its cable TV business, allowing it to focus on cable network, entertainment and publishing operations. Time Warner Cable will pay a total dividend of $10.27 per share.
From the May 26, 2008 Issue of Direct Marketing News
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