January 13, 2003 (IDG News Service) --
Steve Case said he plans to step down as chairman of AOL Time Warner Inc. in May, saying that shareholder criticism of him has made it hard for the company to focus fully on its businesses.
In a letter to the company's board of directors over the weekend that was released to the press, Case said he would have liked to serve as chairman for many years to come but had decided to step down in the best interests of the company.
"This company does not need distractions at this critical time, and given that some shareholders continue to focus their disappointment with the company's post-merger performance on me personally, I have concluded that we should take steps now to avoid the possibility of that effort hindering our ability to pull together as a team," Case wrote in the letter.
He added that progress made in rebuilding the core management team also made this an appropriate time to step down. Case said he expects to continue to contribute to the company as a director and as co-chair of the company's strategy committee.
Case was the principal architect of the biggest merger in history between two media firms, when America Online Inc. and Time Warner Inc. announced almost exactly three years ago that they would join forces to create a company worth more than $300 billion.
The stock has fallen around 70% in the two years since the merger was completed, and shareholders have repeatedly criticized Case's lackluster performance in charge of the merged entity.
A collapse in online advertising revenue, threatened job cuts, allegations of improper accounting and the continued slide of the stock price added up to a bad 2002 for the New York-based media giant.
But as late as September, AOL Time Warner said Case's position at the company was secure.
Instead, Case, apparently by his own hand, has become the first high-profile media and technology executive to depart in 2003 thus far.
Reprinted with permission from IDG.net Story copyright 2008 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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