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IAC/InterActiveCorp · New York, NY United States ·(NASDAQ (GS): IACI)

Company Description

555 West 18th St.
New York, NY
10011
United States (Map)
Phone: 212-314-7300
Rankings
  • #441 in FT Global 500
  • #370 in FORTUNE 500
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IAC/InterActiveCorp (IAC) satisfies inquisitive minds who want to explore local hot spots, meet the right partner, find a contractor, and maybe even host a party or two. The Internet conglomerate owns more than 35 Web companies, including search engine Ask.com, local guide Citysearch, dating site Match.com, home service provider network ServiceMagic, and online-invitation firm Evite. Formerly a jumble of disparate assets that included cable-TV networks, travel services, and mortgage lending, the company has slimmed down to focus on the online search and content market. To achieve this goal, it split into five public companies in 2008, with IAC retaining the Web properties. IAC is controlled by CEO Barry Diller. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key IAC/InterActiveCorp Financials

Company TypePublic - NASDAQ (GS): IACI

Headquarters
Fiscal Year-EndDecember
2008 Sales (mil.)$1,445.1
2008 Employees3,200

IAC/InterActiveCorp Executives

43 executives listed for IAC/InterActiveCorp's New York, NY location.
TitleName & BioContact
Chairman and CEOBarry DillerNetwork
Vice ChairmanVictor KaufmanNetwork
EVP and CFOThomas McInerneyNetwork

Competition

Competitive Landscape for IAC/InterActiveCorp
Demand for advertising and marketing services comes largely from businesses that sell consumer products, entertainment, financial services, technology, and telecommunications. The profitability of individual companies depends on creative skills and maintaining client relationships. Large companies benefit from being able to serve the varied needs of major customers. Small companies can compete by focusing on niche markets or by offering lower pricing. New competition for advertising and marketing business has come from database marketing companies, systems integrators, and telemarketers. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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