IAC/InterActive Corp.

Google Search Ads: Recession-Resistant (at Seeking Alpha)

by: Julia Boorstin November 25, 2008 | about stocks: Julia Boorstin About this author: In this economic environment even the hot online advertising market is showing declining growth. I just got the latest search share...

Thanks for Search Ads (at CNBC)

Twighlight's Box Office Bit... The film could be the biggest book-based film franchise since Harry Potter, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin Opportunities for Venture C... Venture capitalists are still making significant investments...

John Malone buys 1 million shares (at bizjournals.com)

board chairman John Malone bought 1 million shares of stock in his company’s online commerce division in recent days, spending $2.9 million for the shares in two purchases, according to regulatory filings. Malone’s purchases...

Ticketmaster Dropping Fees - But Will It Help? (at Seeking Alpha)

by: Julia Boorstin November 13, 2008 | about stocks: Ticketmaster is famous for fees that concert goers love to hate. Now the ticketing giant is experimenting with dropping those fees in an attempt to gain customers in an...

HLS and the new administration: Whom will Obama choose?

The election of Barack Obama '91 has unleashed a flurry of speculation over who will be considered for the new President's administration. Many of the choices will be made from among the horde of prominent liberals at the...

Are Google Shares Cheap at $300? (at TheStreet.com)

strength is no match for the economy's weakness. The once-unshakeable Internet kingpin now sees its shares trading at a three-year low, undercut by recent analysts' reports that predict a slowdown in the fourth quarter...

First signs of the Obama administration's technological aptitude

The early choices to lead the transition team for President-Elect Obama not only indicate the diversity of background that he promised during his campaign, but also a continuing attention toward comprehending modern technology.

Media company IAC posts loss after spinoffs (Reuters)

Reuters - IAC/Interactive Corp, the Internet media company, posted a third-quarter loss on Wednesday after spinning off four of its key businesses, but better-than-expected revenue helped push its stock higher.

IAC breakup causes quarterly loss

Business News: 10% revenue gain raises shares by 3% -- A $20.8 million charge related to the breakup of IAC/InterActive Corp. into five operating units sent Barry Diller's Netco to a quarterly loss of $14.8 million for the...