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IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI)
SERVICES - Retail - Catalog & Mail Order Houses
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:13 AM
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Quotes About IAC/InterActiveCorp
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IAC's Match.com invests in Chinese dating site
Given the rapid growth in China's online personals market, we felt that Zhenai was the best opportunity for Match.com to further expand our global footprint by partnering with a local market leader,"
- Greg Blatt -
Liberty Has Money to Burn
We've been pretty frozen by this split-off interregnum ,"
- John Malone
Latest Company Intelligence
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IAC/InterActiveCorp Buys Stake In China Online Matchmaker
The Wall Street Journal | Sep 14,'11
IAC/InterActiveCorp.'s (IACI) Match.com unit acquired a 20% interest in China online-matchmaking provider Zhenai Inc. Financial terms weren't disclosed. Several Internet companies are seeking access to the China market, where the government regulates online content in part through issuing licenses and overseeing companies like Google Inc. (GOOG) and its chief Chinese competitor Baidu -
IAC's Match.com invests in Chinese dating site
Yahoo! Finance | Sep 14,'11
On Wednesday September 14, 2011, 9:38 am NEW YORK (AP) -- Match.com, the dating site owned by IAC/InterActive Corp., bought a 20 percent stake in a Chinese dating site, the company said Wednesday. Match.com didn't disclose the terms of the investment in Zhenai Inc. Zhenai provides matchmaking services online and over the phone. -
UPDATE 1-IAC's Match takes stake in Chinese dating site
Reuters | Sep 14,'11
| Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:15am EDT (Reuters) - IAC/InterActiveCorp ( IACI. O ) has bought a 20 percent stake in Zhenai Inc, an online matchmaking service based in China. Financial terms were not disclosed. IAC has been expanding its online dating business internationally through its Match.com unit in the last year. -
IAC Wins Control of Meetic
Online Personals Watch | Aug 20,'11
REUTERS - Aug 19 - IAC/InterActiveCorp has won control of French dating site Meetic, boosting its stake to 77.6%, after most shareholders agreed to IAC's 15 euros per share offer price. IAC, through two arms of its Match.com unit, had gained 73.7% of voting shares and 77.6% of Meetic's capital.
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