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Time Warner shares rise on CEO exit speculation

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Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:59pm EDT

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time Warner Inc (TWX.N) shares rose nearly 4 percent on a report that Chief Executive Richard Parsons plans to announce his exit as early as next week.

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The report in the Times of London said no final decision has been taken by the board, but "some" in the company "believed" an exit is imminent.

A Time Warner spokesman called the report a "rumor" and said no announcement has been made.

Time Warner declined further comment.

Parsons, whose contract ends in May 2008, took over the company in 2002 after a difficult merger with America Online and has been credited with improving the company's operations across its portfolio of movies, cable television and cable services companies.

His departure ahead of the contract's expiration and speculation that Parsons will retain the chairman role, has been long rumored.

President and Chief Operating Officer Jeffrey Bewkes was identified close to two years ago as the leading candidate to take over as CEO upon Parsons's exit. Some investors said they believed tough decisions on spinning off or selling off divisions, including AOL, would more likely to be made by Bewkes.

The company's shares rose 57 cents, or 3.22 percent, to $18.28 on the New York Stock Exchange after touching a 52-week low on Thursday.

(Reporting by Kenneth Li)



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