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Barry Diller
Barry Diller
Chairman and Senior Executive, IAC

When Barry Diller stepped down from CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp at the end of last year, he likely gave up half his lucrative perks, since he is still chairman of IAC spin-off Expedia.

Most notable was the generous travel budget: $991,552 at IAC and $704,262 at Expedia. That doesn't even include the $911,000 in personal flights that IAC says Diller paid for. That kind of cash could buy 98 last-minute, first-class round trips from New York's JFK airport to Tokyo's Narita on American Airlines (with nearly $2,500 left over for cab-fare).



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