Earnings Preview: IAC to report 4th-qtr results
From AP News | 2010-02-05 13:50:28
<div id="subtitle">Earnings Preview: IAC to report 4th-qtr results Tuesday, analysts expect flat adjusted profit</div><div><p>Internet company IAC/InterActiveCorp, which is headed by billionaire Barry Diller and runs search engine Ask.com and dating site Match.com, reports its fourth-quarter results before the stock market opens Tuesday.</p><p>WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Signs that IAC's media and advertising unit is getting stronger. Revenue from this business — IAC's largest — dropped during the first nine months of the year, hampered by an ongoing slump in online advertising.</p><p>In the third quarter, media and advertising revenue dropped 11 percent to $172.3 million. IAC attributed the decline partly to the difficult ad climate, which it said lowered revenue at its online city guide, Citysearch.</p><p>WHY IT MATTERS: IAC's media and advertising results in particular should give more insight into how the online ad market is recovering from last year's decline.</p><p>Several of its peers have already issued fourth-quarter results that indicate this market is improving: Yahoo Inc. reported a drop of 4 percent and AOL Inc. reported an 8 percent drop — declines that were less than those logged during the first three quarters of the year. Google Inc., the online advertising leader, reported fourth-quarter ad revenue grew 17 percent.</p><p>If IAC's advertising revenue rises in the fourth quarter, or drops at a slower pace than earlier in 2009, it would be another positive sign.</p><p>WHAT'S EXPECTED: Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect IAC to report adjusted earnings of 18 cents per share on $339.6 million in revenue.</p><p>LAST YEAR'S QUARTER: IAC earned $1.57 per share on $351 million in revenue. When excluding a benefit from the sale of a stake in a Japanese TV shopping company and a $26.4 million write-down in the value of IAC's investment portfolio, the company earned 18 cents per share.</p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=68506234&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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