Glo.com has changed ownership from Hearst Communications, Inc. to YogaGlo, Inc. according to whois records.

Hearst acquired the domain name from Whalerock Industries (formally BermanBraun) in January 2017 according to whois history records. Hearst announced on May 4, 2017 that they were launching a new media brand called Glo that was to launch in September 2017 but didn’t appear to happen.

Glo.com whois record

I wasn’t able to find any connection between Hearst and YogaGlo, so this is a bit of a surprising … Read the rest

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Welcome to Domain Movers where DotWeekly keeps track of corporate domain name transactions. These early findings often reflect new brands, products, services and more by many large companies. Consider it breaking news, an insiders view.

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