Despite recent weakness, there's ‘no desire to sell off search business,’ Diller says; cash headed back to shareholders.
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Speaking at a Goldman Sachs conference in New York City, IAC chief Barry Diller says company's cash cushion is unlikely to go toward acquisitions. But he has something for sale: a stake in his Japanese shopping channel.
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Barry Diller’s conglomerate, which includes Ask.com, Match.com and Ticketmaster, to dissolve in 5-way spin-off.
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HSN and mortgage unit Tree.com take charges; no spending spree with $1.3B, Diller says.
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Dividend payment to Barry Diller's core IAC is first announced before four-part summer spinoff.
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Fashion-themed virtual world for girls joins Zwinky, Webfetti and newly acquired Lexico in Internet stable before spinoff.
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Court ruling clears the way for five-way split of Ticketmaster and Ask.com parent IAC/InterActiveCorp.
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Restrictions in place until March trial on control of the company and fate of CEO Barry Diller, report says.
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Parent of Ask.com, Ticketmaster, LendingTree, and HSN flattens structure in advance of planned breakup.
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Diller slams Liberty Media's bid to oust him, as media moguls clash over terms of a plan to split company into five pieces. See also: Diller's Online Empire
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Ticket broker moves into the resale market with acquisition of TicketsNow for more than $265 million and enters ring against eBay unit.
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Media conglomerate takes hefty charge, but revenue rose 8 percent.
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Talking Heads’ keyboardist’s music discovery site is offshoot of GarageBand.
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Barry Diller says his company, IAC/InterActiveCorp, will expand its reach into online news.
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Ticketmaster will open in China for Olympic, music, and other events.
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The media mogul’s search engine loses its butler mascot and name, becoming just Ask.
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IAC/InterActive CEO Barry Diller is banking on consumers shopping and seeking entertainment on the Internet.
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Parent prepares for spin-off after executive shake-up at its travel-related companies.
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Google found success with a broad search engine, but the next generation of search companies is focusing on niches.
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Company expands e-retail segment.
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