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IAC Inc. is following through with its plans to spin off the home-improvement site Angi Inc., once known as Angie’s List — saying late Monday that its board had approved the plan as the parent ...
Angi was founded in 1995 as Angie’s List, which went public on the Nasdaq in 2011. As part of the spinoff, IAC CEO Joey Levin will leave his role and become an advisor to the company.
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IAC on Monday announced that its board approved the spinoff of Angi, the home improvement marketplace it acquired in 2017.