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- Transactions at the center of next financial skirmish. (transaction processing)(Broadband Week)
- The second and third words, out of Barry Diller's mouth were "transactional processors," as he unveiled the stock swap between Home Shopping Network Inc. and Ticketmaster. The two companies handle a combined total of 110 million orders p The second and third words,...
- Research articles 1997-06-02
- Home Shopping Network Mogul Buys Controlling Stake in Ticketmaster.(Originated from Daily News, New York)
- May 21--Barry Diller went shopping yesterday and bought a $209 million controlling stake in ducat-seller Ticketmaster. May 21--Barry Diller went shopping yesterday and bought a $209 million controlling stake in ducat-seller Ticketmaster.
- Research articles 1997-05-21
- USA offer aborted. (Travel Technology).(Brief Article)
- Barry Diller's USA Interactive offered a reported $4.5 billion to buy the shares that it does not own of three publicly traded subsidiaries--Expedia, Ticketmaster and Hotels.com--early last week. But the company said later that week that due to mar Barry Diller's USA Interactive offered...
- Research articles 2002-06-10
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- Diller's IAC slumps.(News & Comment)(InterActiveCorp)(Brief Article)
- -20.3% Barry Diller's InterActive Corp. plans to spin off its travel businesses from TicketMaster and Home Shopping Network, but problems at Expedia overwhelm HSN's strength, and ... -20.3% Barry Diller's InterActive Corp. plans...
- Research articles 2005-02-21
- Will Ticketmaster Survive the Economy?
- Julia Boorstin submits: Ticketmaster Entertainment TKTM is infamous for its ticketing charges. Now it's suffering from a $1.1 billion charge — a goodwill write-down on the decline in its stock. The stock is trading around $4, less than a quarter of its price when it spun off from Barry...
- External links 2009-03-20
- Diller Bets On Simplicity, Divides IAC
- The highest paid CEO of 2005, Barry Diller, announced today that he will break up his massive media and internet conglomerate IAC/Interactive Corp. into five separate companies. Diller explained the move in a statement: "I've always believed our complexity and many mouthfuls of sentences to explain...
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- IAC Keeps Building Its Cash
- Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: There’s nothing the Street likes to see more than a company with a nice big fat pile of cash. And you know who is stacking up the long green? None other than Barry Diller’s post-spinoff edition of IAC/Interactive IACI, which owns Ask.com, Match.com and other...
- External links 2008-12-09
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