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  2. Angi Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Angi Inc. (formerly ANGI Homeservices Inc.) is an internet services company formed in 2017 by the merger of Angie's List and HomeAdvisor. The company has its earliest roots in American home services website Angie's List, founded in 1995 as an online directory that allows users to read and publish crowd-sourced reviews of local businesses and contractors.

  3. Angi - Wikipedia

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    Angi (formerly Angie's List) is an American home services website owned by Angi Inc., a publicly-traded subsidiary of IAC. Founded in 1995 by Angie Hicks and William S. Oesterle, it allows users to search for contractors to provide paid home improvement work. The service was originally developed as a database of reviews for local services.

  4. Angie Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Angie Hicks is the Chief Customer Officer of ANGI Homeservices Inc. and the co-founder of Angie's List (now known as Angi). Early life and education. Hicks grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from DePauw University, and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

  5. Bad Business or Not, Angie's List is Simply Overvalued - AOL

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    Angie's List appeals to the buyer beware in all of us. The company has made a business out of reviews you can, supposedly, trust. In late 2011, the company debuted on the public markets and has ...

  6. Angie's List Rebrands As Angi - AOL

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    The online marketplace Angie's List has announced it is rebranding as Angi and its parent company, ANGI Homeservices Inc. (NASDAQ: ANGI), is changing its name to Angi Inc. What Happened: Angie’s ...

  7. Should Investors Stay Off Angie's List? - AOL

    www.aol.com/2013/10/24/should-investors-stay-off...

    The Web-based subscription-referral business. Angie's List may claim its clients love the access to vetted professionals -- from plumbers to anesthesiologists -- but the company and stock are a ...

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