In April 2007, Forbes Media acquired Investopedia.com for an undisclosed amount. At the time of the acquisition, Investopedia drew about 2.5 million monthly users and provided a financial dictionary with about 5,000 terms regarding personal finance, banking and accounting. It also provided articles by financial advisers and a stock market simulator.[5][6]
2010s
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In August 2010, Forbes sold Investopedia to ValueClick for US$42 million. By then, the site had grown to more than 30,000 pieces of content and reached 2.2 million unique visitors per month.[7][8] In 2013, ValueClick would then sell Investopedia and a group of other properties to IAC for $80 million.[9] Following the acquisition by IAC, Investopedia launched several initiatives, including Investopedia Academy to sell educational technology.[10] Investopedia operates under the discretion of CEO Neil Vogel.[11]
In March 2015, David Siegel, an alum of Seeking Alpha, was hired as CEO of Investopedia.[12]Caleb Silver was hired from CNN to oversee content operations for the platform in January 2016.[13] Investopedia's list of the most "influential" financial advisers in the United States was launched in June 2017.[14]
In July 2018, Investopedia joined the Dotdash family of brands and laid off 1/3 of its staff, or 36 people.[15] The site underwent a rebranding and relaunch later in the year.[16] In early 2019, the site announced the winners of its inaugural online broker and robo-advisor awards.[17][18]
2020s
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In 2020, editor-in-chief Silver described Investopedia's goal as "providing context around the news," rather than breaking new stories.[1] The site launched its first podcast, The Investopedia Express, hosted by Silver, in September 2020.[19]
Silver also frequently appears as a guest financial expert on a variety of broadcast and radio programs, including MSNBC, ABC News and NBC.[20]
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^Barinka, Alex (December 10, 2013). "IAC Gets a Bargain in Buying ValueClick Websites". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on February 15, 2020. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
^"Investopedia Academy Launches to Empower Consumers with Financial Skills". PR Newswire. September 19, 2017. Archived from the original on February 16, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2024.
^Kovachik, Kelsey (June 21, 2023). "How I do it: Neil Vogel, Dotdash Meredith". JEGI CLARITY. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
^Ha, Anthony (March 10, 2015). "IAC Hires David Siegel As CEO Of Finance Website Investopedia". TechCrunch. Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved August 9, 2016.
^Roush, Chris (January 26, 2016). "Investopedia hires CNN's Silver". Talking Biz News. Archived from the original on November 18, 2019. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
^"Investopedia Releases List of Most Influential US Financial Advisors". Business Insider. June 7, 2018. Archived from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
^Rapier, Graham (August 10, 2018). "IAC is laying off a third of Investopedia staff". Business Insider. Archived from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
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^Silver, Caleb (September 19, 2019). "Investopedia's Best Robo-Advisor Awards". Investopedia. Archived from the original on October 11, 2020. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
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External links
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