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Barry Diller’s IAC on Friday outlined its proposal to spin off its shares of Tinder parent Match Group. The move would see IAC, which also controls Vimeo and Angie’s List, divest its shares of ...
Barry Diller to Take Over IAC Reins As CEO Exits. The company does not plan to appoint a new CEO, but will have leadership reporting to Diller, chairman of IAC.
Billionaire Barry Diller Cut Final Ties With Tinder—Sold All His Match Group Shares For $1.9 Billion
Barry Diller, the billionaire founder and chairman of media and technology conglomerate IAC, has cut ties to one time dating app darling Tinder. He sold off his entire stake in the dating app’s ...
Diller, whose previous stint as CEO ended in 2010, had already been serving as chairman of IAC. The company’s largest holding is Dotdash Meredith , publisher of People, Southern Living and other ...
Barry Diller’s IAC is in advanced talks to acquire Meredith, the publisher of magazines such as People, InStyle and Real Simple, according to a report. The deal, which is estimated to be valued ...
Barry Diller's IAC will try its hand at gambling with a $1 billion investment in MGM. Now might seem like an odd time to invest in casinos as the Covid-19 pandemic has crushed casino operator’s ...
Reporting from Chicago — Media mogul Barry Diller will step down from his role as chief executive of IAC/InteractiveCorp, the company said Thursday, as he assumes the positions of chairman and ...
The stake purchased by IAC , a conglomerate run by media mogul Barry Diller, amounts to about a 12% interest in the Las Vegas-based global casino and hotel giant.
IAC does not plan to appoint a new CEO. Rather, the company's CFO, COO and chief legal officer will report directly to Barry ...
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Barry Diller's IAC discloses mixed Q2 report, gives heads-up on Angi revenue volatility - MSNIAC (NASDAQ:IAC) beat on the top ... The Barry Diller-owned holding company now has 64.7 million shares of MGM Resorts International, bumping stake ownership to 21%.
Media mogul Barry Diller says Hollywood execs, top actors should take 25% pay cut to end strikes 09:07. The following is a transcript of an interview with Barry Diller, IAC chairman and senior ...
Barry Diller‘s IAC has issued a statement saying that it is “taking appropriate action” after a comment posted on the Twitter account of its corporate communications officer incited ridicule ...
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