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In 2007, it was reported that a company under the name of Liberty Names of America (a Brandon Gray reseller) had been sending out "Domain Name Expiration Notices", which one expert said is "not exactly domain name slamming. But it is sleazy marketing." [29] In March 2008, PC News Digest reports “Network Solutions Scam”.
Network Solutions, LLC, formerly Web.com, is an American-based technology company and a subsidiary of Web.com, the 4th-largest .com domain name registrar, with over 6.7 million registrations as of August 2018. [1]
PartnerRe Ltd. Announces Successful Completion of Acquisition of Presidio Specialty Accident & Health Underwriting Platform PEMBROKE, Bermuda--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regulatory News: PartnerRe Ltd ...
Zynga was founded in April 2007 by Mark Pincus, Eric Schiermeyer, Justin Waldron, Michael Luxton, Steve Schoettler, and Andrew Trader under the name Presidio Media. [23] [1] [3] The company name changed to Zynga in July 2007.
Internap Holding LLC, formerly Internap Corporation and operating as INAP, is a company that sells data center and cloud computing services. [3] The company is headquartered in Norcross, Georgia , United States, and has data centers located in North America, EMEA and the Asia-Pacific region.
NCO Group, Inc., based in Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States, [2] is a business process outsourcing company and collection agency that provides accounts receivable management, customer relationship management and back office solutions [buzzword] for its clients.
The company was founded in 1996. Over the next several years the company made acquisitions of other vendors: Phoenix Networks in 2000, [4] Epoch Networks in 2002, [5] TManage in 2003, [6] the services operation of Aventail Corporation in 2005, [7] IP Merchant Solutions in 2007, [8] and DSL.net in 2009.
On 28 January 2019, Woodbridge and its 281 related companies ordered by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to pay $892 million in disgorgement, former CEO Robert Shapiro was ordered to pay a $100 million civil penalty and to disgorge more than $20 million in ill-gotten gains and interest.