Nasdaq: EIGI (2013-2021) | |
Industry | Internet hosting services |
Predecessor | BizLand |
Founded | 1997 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | , US |
Number of locations | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Services | Web hosting, domain registration, SEO, email marketing |
Number of employees | Over 2,500 (2016) |
Parent | Clearlake Capital |
Website |
newfold |
Endurance International Group (EIG), previously named BizLand, was an IT services company specializing in web hosting. The company was founded in 1997 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA. [1] In 2021 Endurance International Group merged with Web.com forming a new company, Newfold Digital. It is one of the Internet's largest webhosting providers, the company was structured differently from other large hosting companies such as Rackspace, GoDaddy, or 1&1 Ionos. The company has grown its hosting and related business through numerous acquisitions. [2] [3] [4]
In 2011, Endurance was bought from Accel-KKR by Warburg Pincus and GS Capital Partners, for around $975 million. [5] In September 2013, the company announced plans to raise $400 million in an IPO. [6] The company announced it would list on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol EIGI. [7] It went public in October 2013 raising $252 million selling shares to the public at $12 each. This was below the company's target goal of $400 million. [8] [9]
This path to increased size is similar to the path networking company Verio followed in the 1990s, using free cash flow and access to capital markets [10] in acquiring assets to add to their corporate portfolio. [2] The concept was to roll up small ISPs into one large ISP and achieve economies of scale. Endurance acquired hosting companies domestically and internationally. [4]
In 2014, Endurance bought four Directi owned companies – BigRock, LogicBoxes, ResellerClub, and Webhosting.info – for $160 million. [11] [12]
In March 2015, the company announced an investment in Netherlands-based technology startup AppMachine, acquiring 40% of the company. [13] [14] In August 2015, EIG announced the acquisition of Site5 and Verio Web Hosting from NTT. It is estimated that EIG gained 86,000+ new subscribers through these acquisitions. [15] [16] In November 2015, [17] the company acquired Constant Contact, and days later laid off 15% of their workforce. [18] Also in November 2015, EIG acquired the assets of Ecommerce, LLC for $28 million. [19]
In August 2018, the firm's CEO and CFO were fined US$8 million for fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for misrepresenting company subscriber numbers. [20]
Endurance acquired Ecomdash in October 2019 for $9.6 million in cash, and placed it under the Constant Contact group. [21] [22] [23]
In November 2020, Clearlake Capital Group announced that it would acquire Endurance International Group for around $3 billion. [24] At the closing of the deal in February 2021, Clearlake Capital announced a few wrinkles. Clearlake spun off the Endurance Web Presence division, including subsidiaries Domain.com, Bluehost, and HostGator.
Endurance Web Presence merged with Web.com to form a new company, Newfold Digital, in 2021. Newfold Digital is a joint venture between Clearlake Capital and Siris Capital Group, owner of Web.com since 2018. [25]
Clearlake also spun off the Constant Contact division of Endurance into a separate joint venture between Clearlake and Siris. [26]
In November 2022, Newfold Digital "signed a definitive agreement to purchase MarkMonitor™, an industry-leading enterprise-level provider of domain management solutions" [27] from Clarivate. MarkMonitor provides brand protection, anti-piracy, and domain-name registration services for a variety of Big Tech industry giants and other companies. [28] [29]
The company has owned and operated numerous hosting businesses, with shared support information and support agents. Subsidiaries and brands include: [30] [31]
Nasdaq: EIGI (2013-2021) | |
Industry | Internet hosting services |
Predecessor | BizLand |
Founded | 1997 |
Founders |
|
Headquarters | , US |
Number of locations | Worldwide |
Key people | |
Services | Web hosting, domain registration, SEO, email marketing |
Number of employees | Over 2,500 (2016) |
Parent | Clearlake Capital |
Website |
newfold |
Endurance International Group (EIG), previously named BizLand, was an IT services company specializing in web hosting. The company was founded in 1997 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA. [1] In 2021 Endurance International Group merged with Web.com forming a new company, Newfold Digital. It is one of the Internet's largest webhosting providers, the company was structured differently from other large hosting companies such as Rackspace, GoDaddy, or 1&1 Ionos. The company has grown its hosting and related business through numerous acquisitions. [2] [3] [4]
In 2011, Endurance was bought from Accel-KKR by Warburg Pincus and GS Capital Partners, for around $975 million. [5] In September 2013, the company announced plans to raise $400 million in an IPO. [6] The company announced it would list on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol EIGI. [7] It went public in October 2013 raising $252 million selling shares to the public at $12 each. This was below the company's target goal of $400 million. [8] [9]
This path to increased size is similar to the path networking company Verio followed in the 1990s, using free cash flow and access to capital markets [10] in acquiring assets to add to their corporate portfolio. [2] The concept was to roll up small ISPs into one large ISP and achieve economies of scale. Endurance acquired hosting companies domestically and internationally. [4]
In 2014, Endurance bought four Directi owned companies – BigRock, LogicBoxes, ResellerClub, and Webhosting.info – for $160 million. [11] [12]
In March 2015, the company announced an investment in Netherlands-based technology startup AppMachine, acquiring 40% of the company. [13] [14] In August 2015, EIG announced the acquisition of Site5 and Verio Web Hosting from NTT. It is estimated that EIG gained 86,000+ new subscribers through these acquisitions. [15] [16] In November 2015, [17] the company acquired Constant Contact, and days later laid off 15% of their workforce. [18] Also in November 2015, EIG acquired the assets of Ecommerce, LLC for $28 million. [19]
In August 2018, the firm's CEO and CFO were fined US$8 million for fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for misrepresenting company subscriber numbers. [20]
Endurance acquired Ecomdash in October 2019 for $9.6 million in cash, and placed it under the Constant Contact group. [21] [22] [23]
In November 2020, Clearlake Capital Group announced that it would acquire Endurance International Group for around $3 billion. [24] At the closing of the deal in February 2021, Clearlake Capital announced a few wrinkles. Clearlake spun off the Endurance Web Presence division, including subsidiaries Domain.com, Bluehost, and HostGator.
Endurance Web Presence merged with Web.com to form a new company, Newfold Digital, in 2021. Newfold Digital is a joint venture between Clearlake Capital and Siris Capital Group, owner of Web.com since 2018. [25]
Clearlake also spun off the Constant Contact division of Endurance into a separate joint venture between Clearlake and Siris. [26]
In November 2022, Newfold Digital "signed a definitive agreement to purchase MarkMonitor™, an industry-leading enterprise-level provider of domain management solutions" [27] from Clarivate. MarkMonitor provides brand protection, anti-piracy, and domain-name registration services for a variety of Big Tech industry giants and other companies. [28] [29]
The company has owned and operated numerous hosting businesses, with shared support information and support agents. Subsidiaries and brands include: [30] [31]