IAC, the parentcompany of Ask.com, today reported its Q4 2009 earnings. While revenues in their Search division were up 3%, IAC had to report a loss of $1 billion. Even so, IAC beat expectations by a $0.03.
who has announced a new partnership with Electus (which by the way has been created in a partnership with Barry Diller's IAC, parentcompany of Ask.com). Sites like Hulu and the increasing adoption of media players such as the Apple TV are showing...
Ask.com and Citysearch parentcompanyIAC released its third quarter earnings for 2009. IAC's Media and Advertising Division, which contains Ask, Dictionary.com and Citysearch (among others), brought in $172.3 million in revenues, down 11% from...
Ask.com and Citysearch ParentIAC Revenues Down in Media and Ad Division Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 29, 2009 IAC released quarterly earnings today and the news is a little dim. AOL Advertising Revenue Down by 21% in Q2 2009 Posted by Nathania...
IAC Acquires Restaurant Recommendation Guide Urbanspoon Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 30, 2009 IAC, parentcompany of Ask.com, has acquired Urbanspoon. AOL Ad Revenues Drop 20% in Q1 2009 Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 30, 2009 Time Warner, parent...
IAC, parentcompany of Ask.com, has acquired Urbanspoon. Ask.com ParentIAC Sees Disappointing Revenues, Plans Vertical Search Strategy Urbanspoon will remain an independent brand, but its content will be integrated with other IAC properties such...
Ask.com ParentIAC Sees Disappointing Revenues, Plans Vertical Search Strategy Posted by Kevin Newcomb Feb 5, 2009 Ask.com parentIAC this week reported a $156.2 million net loss for 2008, or $1.08 loss per share.
Ask.com parentIAC this week reported a $156.2 million net loss for 2008, or $1.08 loss per share. For Q4 2008, IAC reported $227.4 million in net income, or $1.57 per share. IAC attributes that to a "de-emphasis of relationships with certain...
IAC is the parentcompany of Ask.com. Before his stint at IAC, Genachowski was Chief Counsel to Chairman Reed Hundt of the Federal Communications Commission under the Clinton administration. Obama to Nominate Former IAC Executive as FCC Chairman...
IAC is the parentcompany of Ask.com. President-elect Barack Obama is planning to nominate former IAC executive Julius Genachowski as FCC Chairman, according to the Wall Street Journal. Before his stint at IAC, Genachowski was Chief Counsel to...
IAC, parentcompany of Ask.com, splits into five companies. He will remain in the position until a replacement is found and then will remain at the company as Chief Yahoo. After rumors of a possible acquisition, Microsoft and Facebook simply...
IAC Completes Spinoff of Four Companies Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 21, 2008 IAC, the parentcompany of Ask.com, has completed the spinoff of four companies: HSN, Inc. For every one share of IAC common stock held on August 11, 2008, the record...
IAC, the parentcompany of Ask.com, has completed the spinoff of four companies: HSN, Inc. For every one share of IAC common stock held on August 11, 2008, the record date for the spin-off, or bought in the due bill period, holders received one...
IAC Split Will Occur August 21; 'When-Issued' Trading Begins Tomorrow Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 11, 2008 Ask.com parentcompanyIAC announced last November that they would spin off four of their properties and become 5 separate companies.
Ask.com parentcompanyIAC announced last November that they would spin off four of their properties and become 5 separate companies. Meanwhile, the NASDAQ has advised IAC that 'when-issued' trading will begin for the five companies tomorrow at the...
IAC, the parentcompany of top-5 search engine Ask.com, has posted a 7% year-over-year growth in revenue for the second quarter of 2008. IAC is preparing for a transition, spinning off various assets into different companies.
IAC to Launch a Flurry of Niche SitesIAC, parentcompany of Ask.com, is planning to launch several new niche sites that incorporate search and social media. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
IAC, parentcompany of Ask.com, is planning to launch several new niche sites that incorporate search and social media. Past IAC sites have been hit or miss. IAC disputed the numbers, claiming the site saw 685,000 visitors in March.
Ask parentIAC is in the midst of splitting into five separate companies. Lanzone will be replaced by former Match.com CEO Jim Safka, who has been leading IAC's venture capital arm, Primal Ventures, since April.
IAC will retain substantially all of the company's cash and Diller will continue as its chairman and CEO of IAC. After years of touting the importance of "synergy" between its partner companies, IAC Chairman and CEO Barry Diller has gotten...