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Verizon CEO: No 'Significant' Talks to Buy AOL Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said reports that the company has held concrete talks to acquire AOL are 'not accurate.'

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Reports that Verizon has held concrete discussions to acquire AOL are "not accurate," Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said on Tuesday.

On Monday, Bloomberg reported that Verizon had approached AOL about an acquisition or joint venture. Verizon had not made a formal proposal, Bloomberg said.

"I think AOL, along with lots of other media companies, are potential for us to do partnering, commercial basis or whatever," McAdam said at the Citi Media Conference on Tuesday. "But to say we are having significant acquisition discussions is not accurate."

Verizon shares were little changed in Tuesday morning trading while AOL shares were up nearly 3 percent.

AOL did not immediately respond to CNBC's request to comment on the reports of merger discussions.

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