“Spamalot,” the musical adapted by Eric Idle from the 1975 movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” first opened in Chicago in 2004 and on Broadway in 2005. A national tour of the 2023 revival is ...
IAC is cutting staff and changing its name to People Inc. as it shifts its focus to its core publishing operations. The name change and cost-cutting are moves to focus on People’s digital operations, ...
With the name change, the company “has initiated a plan to consolidate its corporate functions with those of its People Inc. business” through a reduction in workforce, technology integrations and ...
Barry Diller‘s sprawling conglomerate IAC is changing its name to People Incorporated and sharpening its focus on its People Inc. publishing business as well as its investment in MGM Resorts ...
The mogul will shift to executive chairman as the company focuses on two core areas: People publishing and its stake in MGM Resorts. Neil Vogel will become CEO. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Diller ...
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is working on a limited exemption for the trading of tokenized securities. Tokenized securities, or digital securities, have been in the mix for years now ...
In its SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Aristeia Capital, L.L.C. reported purchasing 2,861,871 additional shares of IAC (IAC +0.33%), bringing its total stake to 5,702,459 shares. The estimated ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- Using grant money it received in the state budget, the Oneida Nation is helping make two Green Bay projects happen that it believes will be 2 Northeast Wisconsin routes listed in ...
IAC agreed to sell Care.com to a private-equity firm for $320 million Monday, confirming an earlier report from The Wall Street Journal. Billionaire Barry Diller’s media conglomerate said it was ...