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Business News
Move stocks struggle, CFO cashes in stock options
(Business News) Move has seen some talent jump ship recently, and their stock isn't exactly skyrocketing. The CFO cashed in stock options today, what does this all mean?
Business News
12 questions remain for Zillow’s Errol Samuelson
(Business News) Errol Samuelson recently left Move, Inc. for Zillow, and many questions remain about his departure.
Business News
Move, NAR sue Zillow and Errol Samuelson and it won’t be the last lawsuit
(Business News) Move, Inc. and the National Association of Realtors have filed suit, alleging that Errol Samuelson breached his contract, misappropriated trade secrets, and left Move with no warning, destroying evidence on his way out.
Opinion Editorials
The questionable timing of Errol Samuelson’s departure from Move, Inc.
(Editorial) A key figure at Move, Inc. resigned without notice last week, leaving many wondering how his move to Zillow will have an impact on the real estate industry.
Opinion Editorials
How does Move win by losing a top realtor.com exec?
(Editorial) Move, Inc. has lost two top executives, and most are calling this a win for their competitors, but perhaps this is their chance to get ahead again.
Business News
Move, AOL call it quits: what’s next for AOL Real Estate?
(Business News) AOL real estate has long partnered with Move, Inc. (realtor.com) to power their real estate search, but with their agreement ending in two days, who will be buying their leads next?
Business News
Move, Inc. acquires TigerLead for $22M
Putting them one step closer to being a one-stop shop for American Realtors, Move, Inc. has acquired TigerLead, filling in most of their offering's gaps.
Business News
Massive patent lawsuit quietly disappears, no settlement reached
Earthcomber filed a massive patent lawsuit earlier this year, but with no explanation has dropped the lawsuits without reaching a settlement and without offering reason. Is this a sign of things to come in the patent lawsuit world, or is this an unexplained outlier?


