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IAC breaks down to five new companiesInterActiveCorp said Thursday it had completed spin offs that would create five separate companies out of its 60 mostly U.S. brands. The firm, which includes Ticketmaster, LendingTree, Ask.com, and HSN, formerly the Home Shopping Network, will begin trading Thursday in its new configuration, the company said.
In the new setup, Diller will lead Ticketmaster and run IAC, where he controls 60 percent of the voting shares, USA Today reported. Diller is known for his push for combined company synergies. But, the new style is a move that would make better sense to investors, analysts said.
Publication date: 21 August 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080821-11195400-bc-us-diller.xml Archive ADsLatest news
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