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March 10 2025 | During Oracle's Q2 earnings call, Larry Ellison revealed that Newfold Digital is migrating to Oracle Cloud to enhance security and performance. |
2021 | Web.com merged with Endurance Web Presence to form Newfold Digital, creating a new combined company. |
2019 | David Brown stepped down as Web.com's chief executive officer (CEO) in early 2019. |
August 6 2018 | Web.com announced an amended acquisition agreement with Siris Capital Group, LLC, revising the share price to $28.00 per share. |
June 21 2018 | Web.com announced an agreement to be acquired by an affiliate of Siris Capital Group, LLC for $25.00 per share in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $2 billion. |
May 2017 | Web.com relocated 175 employees to the SkySong 4 building in Scottsdale, Arizona, housing administrative and sales operations. |
May 2017 | Web.com had 3,500 employees and a market capitalization of $1.1 billion. |
March 2017 | Web.com was named a finalist in the 'Best Large Contact Center' category by the International Customer Management Institute. |
September 2016 | Web.com opened a digital customer service center in New Glasgow's Aberdeen Business Centre, becoming its third call center in Nova Scotia. |
January 2016 | Web.com opened a customer service center in Drums, Pennsylvania. |
January 2016 | Web.com reported having 3.3 million subscribers. |
2015 | Web.com and Okumus Fund Management agreed to appoint two independent directors to the company's board. |
2012 | Web.com became the title sponsor of the Web.com Tour, a developmental professional golf tour, in a deal extending through 2021. |
2010 | Web.com reached nearly one million subscribers and earned $120 million in revenue. |
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