VeriSign Sells Domain Registrar
VeriSign said Thursday it is selling its Network Solutions domain registrar unit to a private investment company for about $100 million in cash and debt, so that it can concentrate on developing its network infrastructure businesses. "VeriSign purchased the company in 2000 for nearly $21 billion in stock, but has seen the unit’s market share drop steadily over the past three years due to heavy competition."
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