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Hosting major cycling event to “maximise opportunities” for visitors and local hospitality

Hosting major cycling event to “maximise opportunities” for visitors and local hospitality

A major cycling event will help “maximise the opportunities for people to spend the day within the city centre” and support hospitality and local businesses,” a senior councillor has said. In April Wrexham was unveiled as the stage two host of the prestigious Tour of Britain Women. Taking place on Friday June 7 the event is expected to attract thousands of visitors and cycling fans to the area. The route, which has yet to be finalised, is expected to see cyclists set off from the city centre before taking in some of the breathtaking views that the county borough has to offer. Cyclists are expected to return to the city centre… Source link

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The Art of Hosting a Website

The Art of Hosting a Website

When building a website, the first step is to determine what the website will be about and choose a domain name. A domain name is the web address that people use to find your site, and it can be purchased through a domain registrar or a web hosting company. The next step is to choose web hosting, which involves renting server space from a hosting company. Web hosting companies provide server space to store your website files and offer various tools to help build and run your site. There are two main options for building and managing a website: a content management system (CMS) or a website builder. A CMS, like WordPress, provides tools to design and manage website content, while a website builder is a visual design tool that simplifies the website-building process. The… Source link

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Hosting costs for 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver double, may hit $581M

Hosting costs for 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver double, may hit $581M

VANCOUVER — Organizers of the seven FIFA World Cup soccer matches coming to Vancouver in 2026 say the estimated cost of hosting the event has more than doubled in the last two years. VANCOUVER — Organizers of the seven FIFA World Cup soccer matches coming to Vancouver in 2026 say the estimated cost of hosting the event has more than doubled in the last two years.  The latest estimates put the price tag at between $483 million and $581 million, including costs for the city, the province and stadium upgrades. However, the B.C. government says the event is expected to generate enough revenue to result in a net cost of between $100 million and $145 million. Minister of Tourism Lana Popham said Tuesday the event will bring about 350,000 fans to the province and generate more… Source link

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Hosting costs for 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver double, may hit $581M

Hosting costs for 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver double, may hit $581M

VANCOUVER — Organizers of the seven FIFA World Cup soccer matches coming to Vancouver in 2026 say the estimated cost of hosting the event has more than doubled in the last two years. VANCOUVER — Organizers of the seven FIFA World Cup soccer matches coming to Vancouver in 2026 say the estimated cost of hosting the event has more than doubled in the last two years.  The latest estimates put the price tag at between $483 million and $581 million, including costs for the city, the province and stadium upgrades. However, the B.C. government says the event is expected to generate enough revenue to result in a net cost of between $100 million and $145 million. Minister of Tourism Lana Popham said Tuesday the event will bring about 350,000 fans to the province and generate more… Source link

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GoDaddy’s IPO to value web-hosting company at up to $2.87 billion

GoDaddy’s IPO to value web-hosting company at up to $2.87 billion

(Reuters) – Web-hosting company GoDaddy Inc’s initial public offering is expected to value the company at up to $2.87 billion, and comes at a time when there has been a steep fall in the number of companies going public in the United States. Including debt, the company could be valued at $4 billion. The IPO market has had a slow start this year compared with 2014 when U.S. IPOs raised about $93 billion, the highest since 2000. Only two technology companies have gone public this year including online data storage provider Box Inc (BOX.N), whose shares have dropped about 27 percent since the company’s market debut in January. IPO analysts expect GoDaddy, which manages about a fifth of the world’s Internet domains, to fare better than Box due to demand for stock offerings from… Source link

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