IAC/InterActiveCorp

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IAC/InterActiveCorp
Image:Iac_logo.gif
Type Public (NASDAQ: IACI)
Founded Silver King Communications
Headquarters New York, New York, USA
Key people Barry Diller, Chairman & CEO
Industry Conglomerate
Products ask.com, Home Shopping Network, Ticketmaster
Revenue $5.753 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $344.229 million USD (2005)
Net income $868.212 million USD (2005)
Employees 28,000 (2006)
Website www.iac.com

IAC/InterActiveCorp (NASDAQ: IACI) is an American conglomerate with interests in electronic retailing, Internet and interactive media, local media services, online personals, real estate and financial services. Its chairman and CEO is Barry Diller.

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[edit] IAC Electronic Retailing

[edit] IAC Catalog Retailing

  • Cornerstone Brands (ie. Frontgate, Improvements)

[edit] IAC Financial Services and Real Estate

[edit] IAC Local and Media Services

[edit] IAC Personals

[edit] IAC Teleservices

IAC sold its Teleservices Business to Diamond Castle Holdings, a private equity firm in New York. PRC was sold for $287 million which translates to an after tax gain of $14.4 million. PRC's management team will remain in place, with John G. Hall continuing as chief executive.

[edit] IAC Ticketing

[edit] IAC Media & Advertising

[edit] IAC Emerging Businesses

  • CollegeHumor.com - entertainment website
  • Gifts.com - 2005 startup
  • Pronto.com - 2006 startup

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