The queen of all New York real estate agents, Barbara Corcoran, is "all in" on the AOL spin-off, according to her Twitter account.
She wrote: "Had a meeting at AOL. They have the most beautiful headquarters I've ever seen! People working have to do well there! I'm buying stock."
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