IAC’s Barry Diller Joins MGM Resorts Board After Taking Stake

IAC’s Barry Diller Joins MGM Resorts Board After Taking Stake

Billionaire Barry Diller joined the board of MGM Resorts International, days after his IAC/InterActiveCorp announced a $1 billion stake in the casino operator.

IAC Chief Executive Officer Joey Levin also joined the MGM board, expanding it to 14 members, MGM said in a statement Thursday.

“We believe that Barry and Joey bring the know-how and vision to help us to marry our online and resort-based experiences,” MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle said in the statement.

IAC, a media and internet company with more than 150 brands and products, announced Aug. 10 that it had built a 12% stake in MGM, just weeks after it spun off online dating giant Match Group Inc. The investment, an unusually large one for IAC, is a bet on the Las Vegas company’s small but fast-growing online gambling operations.

MGM shares were down 0.8% to $20.74 at 9:46 a.m. in New York. The stock has risen 9% since the disclosure of the IAC stake, while IAC has slipped 4.5%.

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