Amid the wreckage among Internet companies, Homestore.com is emerging as the dot-com that could. The profitable real estate portal enhanced its dominant market position by closing its $890 million ...
The clock is winding down at Homestore.com. Over the past several months, the once-mighty real estate portal has endured an accounting scandal, a management overthrow, the evaporation of more than $2 ...
Read Homestore.com’s press releases and things look pretty good for the Westlake Village-based Internet real estate services company. It reported revenues of $129 million in the second quarter, up ...
Homestore.com Inc., the Internet’s largest supplier of home-sale listings, announced Thursday that it is slashing as many as 700 jobs, or about 20% of its work force. The 4-year-old Westlake Village ...
In the dot-com universe of the late 1990s, most companies were built on inflated hope and little else. But Homestore.com was supposed to be different. Founded in 1996 by Stuart H. Wolff, an electrical ...
The former chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Homestore.com has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to commit securities fraud through a scheme that artificially inflated the ...
NEW YORK — The glare of the spotlight could increase on AOL Time Warner as three former executives of besieged Web shop Homestore.com agreed to aid federal investigators in their probe of the online ...
The former chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Homestore.com has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in federal prison for presiding over a scheme to commit securities fraud by ...
Struggling online real estate company Homestore.com has renegotiated its contract with the National Association of Realtors. Instead of paying a royalty to the NAR based on the revenue earned by the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three former executives of the nation's largest Internet-based provider of residential real estate listings have agreed to plead guilty to fraudulently inflating company earnings, ...
Little more than six months after selling its iPlace subsidiary to Homestore.com, online marketer MemberWorks is suing the struggling online real estate company. MemberWorks sued Homestore on Friday ...
Richard Smith, president of Cendant's real estate division, has resigned as a director of Homestore.com, Homestore said Tuesday. The company did not say why Smith resigned or if it would replace Smith ...