The quarterly meetings of execs at Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActive-Corp are a bit like the first day of classes at a strict, strange prep school. Twenty-three CEOs of IAC subsidiaries like Match.com, Citysearch, Ticketmaster and the Home Shopping Network spend two days either at IAC headquarters in New York or at the L.A. home of its CEO, Barry Diller. There's a strict headmaster present—not Diller, but IAC consultant and former GE chief Jack Welch, who Diller says "is brutal as a cheerleader.
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