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What company has turned $250 million into $100 billion in the past 25 years by focusing mostly on online marketplaces? You might be thinking
Amazon, but the company I m actually referring to is
IAC/InterActiveGroup (NASDAQ:IAC), the interactive media conglomerate long led by media mogul Barry Diller.
Following its spinoff of
Match Group last year, IAC along with the 10 enterprises it has spun off over its history would be worth about $100 billion, according to a recent shareholder letter from the company. This is up from the $250 million that IAC s predecessor, Silver King, was worth when Diller took it over in 1995. That comes out to a compound annual growth rate of 27%, easily besting the