Dealer.com has long been Vermont's poster child for tech success, despite a series of job reductions that began in August 2017 after the company was bought by Atlanta-based Cox Automotive two years ...
Burlington, VT, Aug. 25, 2011–Dealer.com (www.dealer.com), the global leader in automotive internet marketing solutions, today announced that Accel Partners, the global venture capital and growth ...
In the late 1990s, an idea sprung from an independent dealership on a dirt lot in Vermont and a team of five individuals. The brainchild of founder Mark Bonfigli and his team, Dealer.com began as a ...
Dealer.com is one of those rare Vermont companies that transcends the boundaries of our modest little state and makes it to the business big leagues. The Burlington auto inventory software company was ...
Funds advised by Apax Partners (“Apax Funds”), have reached a definitive agreement to sell their interest in Dealer.com, a leading provider of digital marketing and operations software and services ...
The parent company of Burlington-based Dealer.com will be bought for $4 billion by Cox Automotive Inc., a provider of digital marketing and e-commerce services in the auto industry, the companies ...
Forty-five people were laid off Tuesday at Dealer.com, one of Burlington’s largest employers. The layoffs at the Pine Street tech company amount to about a 4 percent workforce reduction, according to ...
The news that Hyundai’s Dealer Website Certification Program has selected Dealer.com as a website and digital advertising provider means that for more than 600 North American Hyundai dealers, ...
It's been one of Vermont's biggest high tech success stories -- Dealer.com in Burlington. But workers are bracing for possible cuts in the next couple of weeks. "Over the next few weeks they will be ...
When the complete story of Dealer.com is told, it will have a beginning you've heard before. In 1998, the five founders met for beer, burgers, and a high-level conversation about how the Internet ...
BURLINGTON – It’s been five years since Mike Lane left Dealer.com, the software company he co-founded with four others and sold for $1 billion. Lane grew up in the northwestern Vermont town of Georgia ...