
PUNT OF THE WEEK: AIM-listed Centralnic
What is it? Centralnic is an AIM-listed firm that sells web services and domain name suffixes – the letters that immediately follow the ‘dot’ on website addresses. It relisted in 2018
What is it? Centralnic is an AIM-listed firm that sells web services and domain name suffixes – the letters that immediately follow the ‘dot’ on website addresses. It relisted in 2018
Summary How important are the primary domains to your business? Do you as a Business Manager understand what the primary domain names are for the organization? What are the consequences
Supplying domain names and web services is a business which takes Centralnic all over the world. The Australian-born, London-based chief executive Ben Crawford even has a US mobile number, he’s
Ben Crawford, CEO of CentralNic Plc, discusses industry trends and emerging technology. What are the current trends within your industry? Globally, internet usage by business and Government continues to grow
Your domain name is linked to your brand. Your chosen domain name logo is normally displayed at the top left corner of a browser when visitors access your website. It
CentralNic Group plc (LON: CNIC) CEO Ben Crawford joins DirectorsTalk to discuss its trading for both Q4 and FY 2019. Ben talks us through the key highlights, explains what area he’s
CentralNic Group plc (LON:CNIC), the company that supplies domain name and web services subscriptions over its proprietary platforms to millions of businesses globally, today announced an update on its trading for both Q4
One of the most important things your business will do is purchase a domain name. This domain name serves as your face to the virtual world. A good domain name
In this video, CentralNic Group’s CEO, Ben Crawford discusses the structural growth drivers and attractive financial characteristics, including the recurring nature of revenue and high cash flow generation, of the domain name
Thursday January 30, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM RegistryOffice Breakout Stage Description In this session, domain industry experts Stuart Fuller and Tony Kim focus on proven ways in which registrars can increase revenues