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IAC/InterActiveCorp
Formerly called
HSN Inc. (1996–1998)
USA Networks Inc.
(1998–2002)
USA Interactive (2002–2003)
InterActiveCorp (2003–2004)
Type
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: IAC
Industry Internet
Predecessors Silver King Communications
Founded August 24, 1995; 22 years ago (1995-08-24)
Headquarters IAC Building, New York City, New York, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Barry Diller, Chairman
Joey Levin, CEO
Products Interactive media
Revenue Increase US$3.14 billion (2016)
Operating income
Decrease US$32.6 million (2016)
Net income
Decrease US$41.3 million (2016)
Total assets Increase US$4.65 billion (2016)
Total equity Increase US$2.01 billion (2016)
Number of employees
5,800 (December 2016)
Website iac.com

IAC/InterActiveCorp (also known as IAC) is an American media and Internet company, with over 150 brands across 100 countries, headquartered in New York City. Joey Levin, who previously led the company's Search & Applications segment, has been the company's Chief Executive Officer since June 2015.

IAC was established in 1986 as Silver King Broadcasting Company, as part of a plan to increase viewership of the Home Shopping Network (HSN) by purchasing local television stations. By 1988, Silver King had bought 11 stations for about $220 million. The company was later renamed as HSN Communications, Inc., and then Silver King Communications, Inc. In 1992, Silver King was spun off to HSN shareholders as a separately traded public company. In August 1995, Barry Diller acquired control of Silver King, in a deal backed by the company's largest shareholder, Liberty Media. Diller, who had led the creation of the Fox network, reportedly hoped to use Silver King's stations as the foundation for a new broadcast network.

In December 1996, Silver King acquired an 80% stake in HSN for $1.3 billion in stock, and changed its own name to HSN, Inc. At the same time, the company acquired Savoy Pictures, a failed film studio that owned four Fox affiliate stations through SF Broadcasting, for $210 million in stock.

The company acquired several assets in the late 1990s. HSN purchased a controlling stake in Ticketmaster Group in July 1997, and then acquired the rest of the company in June 1998. In February 1998, it acquired the television assets of Universal Studios (including USA Network, Sci-Fi Channel, and Universal Television's domestic production and distribution arms) for $4.1 billion. The company's name was changed to USA Networks, Inc. at this point. Continuing its acquisition strategy, the company acquired the Hotel Reservations Network in May 1999 for $149 million.

USA Networks merged the online division of Ticketmaster with city guide website CitySearch in September 1998, establishing a new company that went public as Ticketmaster Online–CitySearch (TMCS). USA then sold Ticketmaster proper to TMCS in 2001, retaining a 61 percent share in the combined company, which became known as simply Ticketmaster. USA brought Ticketmaster back under full ownership in 2003, purchasing all outstanding shares.

In the early 2000s, USA Networks began divesting itself of its traditional television broadcasting and production units. In May 2001, Univision Communications acquired USA Broadcasting (a division of USA Networks including 13 local stations). The next year, Vivendi bought the rest of USA's broadcast entertainment businesses, including the USA Network and Sci-Fi Channel. This led to the creation of a new company named Vivendi Universal Entertainment, led by Diller. Throughout this transition, USA Networks continued to build up its online portfolio. In July 2001, the company entered the online travel business with its acquisition of Expedia, followed the next year by an acquisition of Interval International.

Following the shift in focus to online assets, the company changed its name to USA Interactive (USAI) in May 2002; InterActiveCorp in June 2003; and finally to IAC/InterActiveCorp in July 2004.

In August 2003, IAC acquired the online mortgage comparison site LendingTree, and in September, the company added discount travel website Hotwire.com to its growing list of acquisitions. In October, IAC agreed to buy French travel site Anyway.com from Transat A.T. for $62.7 million.

In 2004 and 2005, IAC continued its growth through acquisition, adding assets including TripAdvisor, ServiceMagic, and Ask Jeeves. It also launched Gifts.com during this period. In August 2005, the company bundled together its travel-related sites and spun them off as a new public company, Expedia, Inc. Additional acquisitions in 2006 included Shoebuy.com and CollegeHumor.

In May 2008, IAC and Ask.com acquired Lexico, the owner of Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com, and Reference.com. In August 2008, IAC spun off several of its businesses, including: Tree.com (formerly LendingTree), the Home Shopping Network, Ticketmaster, and Interval International. 2009 saw the acquisition of Urbanspoon and People Media, and the launch of production company Notional.

In July 2009, IAC partnered with Ben Silverman to create Electus, a company focused on multimedia production and online distribution.

IAC's long-time largest shareholder, Liberty Media, exited the company in 2010, following a protracted dispute over the 2008 spinoffs. Liberty traded its IAC stock for $220 million in cash, plus ownership of Evite and Gifts.com. On the same day, Diller stepped down as CEO, though he remained as chairman, with a 34% voting stake in the company; Match.com CEO Greg Blatt was appointed to succeed him.

In 2010, IAC acquired dating site Singlesnet and fitness site DailyBurn. In February 2011, IAC acquired the free-to-contact dating site, OkCupid, for $50 million. In April 2011, IAC extended its deal with Google, originally worth $3.5 billion, to hand over all search advertising on Ask.com and other IAC search products through March 31, 2016.

On February 14, 2012, Barry Diller introduced Aereo, an Internet television service. In March 2012 in New York City, Aereo started streaming all of the broadcast networks to smartphones, tablets and televisions with Internet capability. On June 25, 2014, in a 6-3 Opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Aereo. The Court found that Aereo infringed upon the rights of copyright holders.

On August 26, 2012, IAC acquired About.com from the New York Times.

In January 2013, IAC acquired online tutoring firm Tutor.com. On August 3, 2013, IAC sold Newsweek to the International Business Times on undisclosed terms. In November 2013, IAC acquired Investopedia and PriceRunner from ValueClick.

On December 22, 2013, IAC fired their Director of Corporate Communications, Justine Sacco after an AIDS joke she posted to Twitter went viral, being re-tweeted and scorned around the world. The incident became a byword for the need for people to be cautious about what they post on social media.

In January 2014, IAC acquired a segment of ValueClick's business, including Investopedia and PriceRunner. Later that year, in August, IAC acquired ASKfm for an undisclosed sum.

In January 2015, IAC sold Urbanspoon to Zomato for $52 million.

In June 2015, IAC announced its intent to pursue an IPO of Match Group, which officially filed documents for an initial public offering on October 16. Shares of Match Group (MTCH) debuted on the Nasdaq on November 19, and finished that first day up 23% from the initial public offering price of $12.

On July 14, 2015, the dating service PlentyOfFish was purchased for $575 million in cash to become a part of Match Group.

On December 9, 2015, IAC announced the creation of IAC Publishing, a unit that combines The Daily Beast, About.com, Dictionary.com and Investopedia into a single operating group.

On January 21, 2016, IAC announced a realignment of its reportable segments and a change of its ticker symbol to IAC from IACI.

In March 2016, IAC completed the sale of PriceRunner to NS Intressenter AB, a Swedish private equity firm.

On May 2, 2016, IAC’s Vimeo announced the acquisition of VHX, a platform for premium over-the-top subscription video channels.

On October 10, 2016, IAC's HomeAdvisor announced the acquisition of MyHammer, a home services marketplace in Germany.

On December 30, 2016, IAC completed the sale of ShoeBuy to Jet.

On February 9, 2017, IAC's HomeAdvisor announced the acquisition of HomeStars, a Canadian home services platform.

On March 27, 2017, IAC's HomeAdvisor announced the acquisition of MyBuilder, a home services marketplace in the UK.

On May 1, 2017, IAC announced it had entered into a definitive agreement with Angie's List to combine IAC’s HomeAdvisor and Angie’s List into a new publicly-traded company, to be called ANGI Homeservices Inc.

In January 2016, IAC categorized its businesses into distinct segments for the purposes of financial reporting. Those segments are labelled by the company as Match Group, Publishing, Applications, Video, and HomeAdvisor. Each business listed may have multiple brands connected to it. HomeAdvisor ceased to be one of these when it became part of the publicly-traded ANGI Homeservices Inc. in 2017.

IAC's board of directors consists of the following members:

Q reports

Period Date Adjusted Actuals EPS GAAP EPS

Ratings

9462-03-09
6602-03-07
6326-03-21
3522-03-19
2016-06-07 Initiated Coverage BMO Capital Markets Outperform $70.00
2016-05-06 Reiterated Rating Stifel Nicolaus Hold
2016-02-29 Reiterated Rating Bank of America Buy
2016-02-29 Reiterated Rating Bank of America Corp. Buy
2016-01-15 Initiated Coverage Susquehanna Positive $75.00
2016-01-12 Lower Price Target Axiom Securities Buy $95.00 to $84.00
2015-12-21 Lower Price Target Barclays Overweight $93.00 to $82.00
2015-12-14 Lower Price Target Deutsche Bank $90.00 to $80.00
2015-12-14 Reiterated Rating Cowen and Company Outperform $92.00 to $83.00
2015-11-26 Initiated Coverage Topeka Capital Markets Buy
2015-11-26 Initiated Coverage Deutsche Bank Hold $44.00
2015-11-20 Boost Price Target Needham & Company LLC Buy $76.00 to $78.00
2015-11-03 Reiterated Rating Axiom Securities Buy $95.00
2015-10-28 Lower Price Target JMP Securities $87.00 to $79.00
2015-10-28 Lower Price Target Benchmark Co. $100.00 to $92.00
2015-10-28 Lower Price Target RBC Capital Sector Perform $83.00 to $70.00
2015-10-27 Reiterated Rating Needham & Company LLC Buy $86.00 to $76.00
2015-10-26 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform $83.00 to $70.00
2015-10-13 Initiated Coverage Guggenheim Buy $85.00
2015-09-22 Reiterated Rating Axiom Securities Buy $100.00
2015-08-21 Reiterated Rating Benchmark Co. Buy
2015-07-30 Boost Price Target Cowen and Company Outperform $90.00 to $92.00
2015-07-30 Reiterated Rating Axiom Securities Buy $100.00
2015-07-29 Boost Price Target RBC Capital $83.00
2015-07-29 Boost Price Target Benchmark Co. Buy $96.00 to $100.00
2015-07-29 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Outperform
2015-07-28 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform $74.00
2015-07-15 Reiterated Rating Oppenheimer Outperform
2015-07-14 Reiterated Rating Cowen and Company Buy $90.00
2015-07-02 Boost Price Target Axiom Securities Buy $85.00 to $100.00
2015-06-26 Reiterated Rating Axiom Securities Buy $85.00 to $100.00
2015-06-26 Reiterated Rating Cowen and Company Buy $90.00
2015-06-26 Reiterated Rating Jefferies Group Hold $73.00 to $80.00
2015-06-26 Upgrade Morgan Stanley Underweight to Equal Weight $48.00 to $75.00
2015-06-26 Boost Price Target Benchmark Co. Buy $86.00 to $96.00
2015-06-25 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform $74.00
2015-06-10 Boost Price Target Barclays Overweight $83.00 to $95.00
2015-06-08 Boost Price Target JMP Securities Market Outperform $83.00 to $87.00
2015-05-29 Reiterated Rating Cowen and Company Outperform $84.00 to $90.00
2015-05-27 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform
2015-05-26 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform $74.00
2015-05-25 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank Buy $80.00
2015-05-05 Boost Price Target Axiom Securities Hold $80.00 to $85.00
2015-04-30 Boost Price Target JMP Securities Market Outperform $80.00 to $83.00
2015-04-30 Boost Price Target Deutsche Bank Buy $73.00 to $80.00
2015-04-30 Boost Price Target Jefferies Group Hold $68.00 to $73.00
2015-04-30 Boost Price Target Oppenheimer Outperform $79.00 to $85.00
2015-04-30 Reiterated Rating Needham & Company LLC Buy $73.00 to $86.00
2015-04-29 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform $65.00 to $74.00
2015-04-29 Reiterated Rating Axiom Securities Buy $80.00
2015-04-14 Downgrade Credit Suisse Outperform to Neutral
2015-04-14 Downgrade Citigroup Inc. Neutral $70.00
2015-03-31 Initiated Coverage JMP Securities Outperform $80.00
2015-03-02 Initiated Coverage Axiom Securities Buy $80.00
2015-02-25 Initiated Coverage Morgan Stanley Underweight $48.00
2015-02-05 Lower Price Target Oppenheimer Outperform $84.00 to $82.00
2015-02-05 Lower Price Target Maxim Group Buy $81.00 to $71.00
2015-02-04 Set Price Target RBC Capital Hold $65.00
2015-02-04 Lower Price Target Goldman Sachs Sell $54.00
2015-02-04 Set Price Target Oppenheimer Buy $84.00
2015-01-30 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Sector Perform $70.00
2015-01-14 Reiterated Rating Topeka Capital Markets Buy $87.00
2014-11-03 Lower Price Target Topeka Capital Markets Buy $94.00 to $87.00
2014-10-30 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank Buy $75.00 to $74.00
2014-10-30 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Outperform $76.00 to $72.00
2014-10-30 Reiterated Rating Jefferies Group Hold $66.00 to $70.00
2014-09-04 Upgrade Barclays Equal Weight to Overweight $72.00 to $87.00
2014-08-26 Reiterated Rating Maxim Group Buy $85.00
2014-08-14 Initiated Coverage Maxim Group Buy $85.00
2014-07-31 Reiterated Rating Credit Suisse Outperform $76.00 to $75.00
2014-07-31 Boost Price Target Benchmark Co. Buy $77.00 to $80.00
2014-07-31 Boost Price Target Canaccord Genuity Hold $62.00 to $67.00
2014-07-31 Reiterated Rating Topeka Capital Markets Buy $98.00 to $94.00
2014-05-01 Lower Price Target Oppenheimer Outperform $85.00 to $83.00
2014-05-01 Boost Price Target Needham & Company LLC Buy $74.00 to $78.00
2014-05-01 Boost Price Target Jefferies Group $63.00 to $66.00
2014-03-12 Boost Price Target Topeka Capital Markets $78.00 to $98.00
2014-03-10 Upgrade Cowen and Company Market Perform to Outperform
2014-02-07 Lower Price Target Deutsche Bank $81.00 to $75.00
2014-02-06 Boost Price Target RBC Capital Sector Perform $50.00 to $69.00
2014-01-06 Initiated Coverage Morgan Stanley Equal Weight $67.00
2013-12-20 Reiterated Rating Deutsche Bank Buy $55.00 to $81.00
2013-12-20 Boost Price Target Jefferies Group $50.00 to $63.00
2013-12-20 Downgrade Wells Fargo & Co. Outperform to Market Perform $70.00
2013-12-20 Downgrade Wells Fargo Outperform to Market Perform $70.00
2013-10-30 Lower Price Target Cowen and Company Market Perform $56.00 to $51.00
2013-10-30 Lower Price Target Deutsche Bank Buy $66.00 to $55.00
2013-10-30 Lower Price Target Canaccord Genuity Hold $56.00 to $52.00
2013-10-30 Reiterated Rating Goldman Sachs Sell
2013-10-30 Reiterated Rating RBC Capital Outperform $50.00 to $56.00
2013-10-30 Downgrade Stifel Nicolaus Buy to Hold
2013-10-29 Reiterated The Benchmark Company Buy $63 to $66
2013-10-29 Boost Price Target Benchmark Co. Buy $63.00 to $66.00
2013-09-20 Reiterated Rating Canaccord Genuity Hold $56.00
2013-09-17 Downgrade RBC Capital Outperform to Sector Perform $56.00
2013-07-26 Reiterated Oppenheimer Outperform $60 to $66
2013-06-13 Reiterated The Benchmark Company Buy $59 to $63
2011-12-07 Initiated Canaccord Genuity Buy $55
1970-01-01
0662-03-31
9462-03-09
6602-03-07
6326-03-21
3522-03-19
2016-06-07 Initiated Coverage BMO Capital Markets Outperform $70.00

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Major Shareholders

Name Relationship Total Shares Holding stocks
BLATT GREGORY R CEO 0.41%  (317598) IACI /
KAUFMAN VICTOR Vice Chairman 0.22%  (169041) EXPE / IACI / TRIP /
KEOUGH DONALD R /NY 0.20%  (152532) CNVR / IACI /
DILLER BARRY Chairman & Senior Executive 0.18%  (136711) EXPE / GHC / IACI / KO / TRIP /
LEVIN JOSEPH CEO 0.16%  (124727) GRPN / IACI / TREE /
SPOON ALAN G 0.16%  (121540) DHR / IACI /
Von Furstenberg Alexander 0.08%  (62083) EXPE / IACI /
Stein Mark J EVP & Chief Strategy Officer 0.07%  (55073) IACI /
ROSENBLATT DAVID S 0.06%  (50326) IACI /
Lourd Bryan 0.05%  (42015) IACI /
EISNER MICHAEL D 0.04%  (33359) IACI /
WINIARSKI GREGG SVP & General Counsel 0.04%  (31342) IACI /
ZANNINO RICHARD F 0.04%  (30738) EL / IACI /
Kip Jeffrey W CFO 0.04%  (30000) IACI /
Clinton Chelsea 0.04%  (29167) EXPE / IACI /
BRONFMAN EDGAR JR 0.03%  (25907) AH / IACI /
De Rycker Sonali 0.02%  (13561) IACI /
Hammer Bonnie S 0.01%  (6972) EBAY / IACI /