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Thread Finding out if a company exists
Mon, Jun 9 2014 9:55 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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I'm tidying up my database - its been growin for 20 years and its time it was pruned!

Given I have a company name, but no website is there a nice easy way to find out if the company has a website, and if so if its alive?

I'm currently doing a google for the company name and I have a few thousand of these to wade through.

Roy Lambert

Mon, Jun 9 2014 3:45 PMPermanent Link

Eryk Bottomley

Tue, Jun 10 2014 3:36 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Eryk

>Since you are in the UK:
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>http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk//wcframe?name=accessCompanyInfo

I'll give that a go - nice to know you're still lurking out there

Roy Lambert
Tue, Jun 10 2014 4:10 AMPermanent Link

Eryk Bottomley

Roy,

I don't usually post since ThunderBird seems to need a username/password to do so now and that means switching over to the d@mned web version to reply (not that there is anything wrong with the Elevate web forum implementation - I just detest web substitutes for proper NNTP on general principle).

Eryk

PS and OT: For anyone influenced by politics in their tool choices, EDB is used internally by the UK Labour Party.
Tue, Jun 10 2014 5:03 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Eryk

>I don't usually post since ThunderBird seems to need a username/password to do so now and that means switching over to the d@mned web version to reply (not that there is anything wrong with the Elevate web forum implementation - I just detest web substitutes for proper NNTP on general principle).
>
+100 or so - I hate these on-line forums that mean I have to remember to log in and have a look.

>PS and OT: For anyone influenced by politics in their tool choices, EDB is used internally by the UK Labour Party.

Hmmmm

Roy
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