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'''IPark''' is a domain merger and acquisition brokerage firm and it is a subsidiary of NationsHoldings, Inc.,  an international mergers & acquisitions and global services company based in North Carolina.<ref>[http://www.nationsi.com/ NationsHoldings]</ref>
'''IPark''' is a domain merger and acquisition brokerage firm.<ref>[http://www.nationsi.com/ NationsHoldings]</ref>
 
 
IPark is expert in brokering online businesses as well as intellectual property rights which include patents and trademarks. he company provides the necessary tools for domain owners to monetize or sell their domain names, e-business and websites.


IPark is experienced in brokering online businesses as well as intellectual property rights, including patents and trademarks. The company provides the necessary tools for domain owners to monetize or sell their domain names, e-business and websites.


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Revision as of 00:44, 10 May 2011


Type: Privately held
Industry: Internet
Founded: 1994
Ownership: NationsHoldings, Inc.
Headquarters: Greensboro, North Carolina
Country: United States
Website: IPARK.com
Key People
Matthew Griffith,CEO

IPark is a domain merger and acquisition brokerage firm.[1]

IPark is experienced in brokering online businesses as well as intellectual property rights, including patents and trademarks. The company provides the necessary tools for domain owners to monetize or sell their domain names, e-business and websites.

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