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Dominion Enterprises is a Norfolk, Virginia-based software and information services company for the automotive, power sports, real estate, travel and franchising industries. The businesses owned by Dominion Enterprises include DominionDMS, Activator, Dealer Specialties, Cross-Sell, DataOne Software, Prime Street, Franchise Ventures, DX1, ZiiDMS, and Travel Media Group.
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Technology |
Founded | 2006Virginia, United States | , in
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Charles Watkins (president and CEO) |
Products | Software and Information services |
Parent | Landmark Media Enterprises LLC |
Website | dominionenterprises |
Dominion Enterprises was established in September 2006 by Landmark Communications, Inc. following a division of assets of its predecessor company, Trader Publishing, between shared owners Landmark and Cox Enterprises.[1]
In May 2017, it sold Dominion Web Solutions to European firm Eurazeo and Goldman Sachs Group’s merchant banking division for $680 million.[2]
In September, the company sold ForRent.com to CoStar Group for $350 million in cash and $35 million worth of stock.[3][4]
In April 2021, Dominion Enterprises announced the sale of Homes.com to CoStar Group Inc. for $156 million.[citation needed]
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