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IAC/Interactive could sell HSN

Investment bank Sifel Nicalous believes that IAC/Interactive (NASDAQ: IACI) may sell one of its largest units, Home Shopping Network to Liberty Interactive (NASDAQ: LINTA), a company controlled by John Malone. It would allow IACI to become an almost purely internet company.

Such a sale would transform the company. Retail operations which is mainly HSN accounted for $787 million of IACI's $1.595 billion in revenue last quarter. The balance was from online businesses including Lending Tree, Ask.com, and Match.com. While HSN was half of the company's revenue, its was only 43% of operating profit.

IACI's chairman Barry Diller would be gambling that a pure internet play would be valued more highly by the stock market than a hybrid firm with a large retail component.

While Diller may be right, he would end up with an only operation much smaller than properties like MSN and AOL, and that lack of scale could worry investors.

Douglas A. McIntyre is a partner at 24/7 Wall St.

Newspaper wrap-up 6-14-07: Sprint may hook up with Clearwire for WiMax

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  • LiveMint.com reported that Citigroup Inc's (NYSE: C) emerging markets private-equity investment arm, Citigroup Venture Capital International, will reportedly invest $1.5B in India over the next three years, the largest investment by a single private-equity investor in the Indian markets.

Time Warner sells the Atlanta Braves!

Last night marked a once a every-few-years event: another Major League Baseball team got sold. Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) was finally given all approvals to close the sale of the Atlanta Braves to Liberty Media Corp. (NASDAQ: LINTA). The hold-up was the approval from Major League Baseball because of media changes and the potential changes that they take into consideration, but that is final.

Liberty Media exchanged approximately 68.5 million shares of Time Warner common stock for a newly created subsidiary that holds the Atlanta Braves, Time Inc.'s Leisure Arts, and $960 million in cash. Liberty has also retained approximately 103 million shares, or about 2.8% of Time Warner common stock.

This will also essentially complete Time Warner's $20 billion share buyback plan, taking care of two parts of its restructuring at once. This is a deal that had been in the works for some time, and that should put the restructuring at least well into the second half of the game. Batter up!

Jon Ogg is a partner at 24/7 Wall St.; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

James Cameron finds Jesus ... No, not like that

Remember when James Cameron directed the Terminator movies and he was unequivocally regarded as awesome? Then he made this little period piece about some boat sinking, proclaimed himself "King of the World," which was perceived as arrogant but was really just a quote, traded in wives, and was never really heard from for nearly a decade.

So what's the best way to move back into the limelight? Find Jesus. And not in the same way that Stephen Baldwin has. The Oscar-winning filmmaker said yesterday that a group of stone boxes, originally discovered two decades ago within a hillside tomb in Jerusalem, once held the remains of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene.

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Liberty's John Malone setting up a master trade

It appears John Malone, once again, is setting up for one of the largest trades in media history. Liberty Media Corporation Capital (NASDAQ: LCAPA) CEO indicated that he would rather own a stake in DirecTV (NYSE: DTV), a mature and highly competitive media distribution platform, than News Corp. (NYSE: NWS), with its massive global programming and infrastructure platform -- which now includes Myspace.com.

Why would master deal-maker Malone want to do this? Most likely to then turn around and sell DirecTV to the likes of Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and AT&T (NYSE: T). Why? The fiber network that the Baby Bells have constructed is not getting much of an uptake. Market share gains are anemic and they are getting killed by the cable companies.

One reason the Bells effort is not getting traction is they have no experience signing deals with programmers. To get competitively priced content, you need scale in the form of a big audience. The Bells do not have this, but DirecTV would provide this.

This Fly's prediction is: Malone gets control of DirecTV and then auctions it off with the bidders being Verizon and AT&T. The Bells will lose too much face if they have to admit their fiber build-out was a bust. Malone will convince them to pay a nice premium to his purchase price.

TWX tries to sell Braves, desperate to get out of slump

As if $7 beers, steroid scandals, and terrible haircuts (oh, Johnny Damon, what happened?) weren't enough of a challenge for the beleagured game of baseball to overcome, now there's an even bigger threat to worry about: changes in corporate ownership.

The Atlanta Braves are up on the auction block (as they have been for quite a while), and it looks like Time Warner may finally get out of the big leagues by selling them to Colorado-based Liberty Media Corporation.

Ted Turner had long held a soft spot for the Atlanta Braves, acquiring them three decades ago. When Time Warner merged with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996, it also picked up the Braves. But rather than seeing the Braves as a perk, TWX has long viewed the Braves as an albatross around its neck.

Third baseman Chipper Jones, echoing the sentiments many Braves, is worried about the corporate switch-up pitch. "I don't know what [Liberty Media's] intentions are as far as salary structure, but the bottom line is: They're from out of town."

If TWX can sell the Braves, will it finally get back on base?

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