New York City-based media conglomerate IAC, which acquired Indianapolis-based Angie's List in 2017, announced Monday that it plans to spin off its ownership stake in the company, which now operates as ...
Barry Diller is back in control at IAC—or, more precisely, he never went away. Joey Levin, chief executive of the conglomerate, is stepping down to become executive chairman of Angi, the home-services ...
IAC said on Monday longtime boss Joey Levin will step down as CEO after the spinoff of its majority stake in home services marketplace Angi as the media and internet company looks to focus on Dotdash ...
IAC is following through with its plans to spin off the home-improvement site Angi, once known as Angie’s List — saying late Monday that its board had approved the plan.
Angi CEO Jeff Kip will continue to head the company as IAC’s 10th fully independent company, IAC said.
Barry Diller's IAC Inc. is spinning off Angi Inc, which connects thousands of consumers to home remodelers, cleaners, landscapers and other professionals.
Barry Diller’s IAC said Monday that its board approved the spinoff of Angi, the home improvement marketplace the company acquired in 2017. IAC said it expects the transaction to close in ...
IAC, Inc. engages in media and Internet business. It operates through the following segments: Dotdash Meredith, Angi Inc, Search, and Emerging and Other. The Dotdash Meredith segment provides ...
What's Going On With Angi Stock Tuesday? Angi Inc (NASDAQ:ANGI) shares are trading higher Tuesday after IAC Inc (NASDAQ:IAC) announced plans to spin off its stake in Angi. Adam Eckert Angi Shares ...