About VeriSign
VeriSign operates the authoritative registries for the .com and .net top-level domains under contracts with ICANN — a legally entrenched monopoly position over the most valuable namespace on the internet. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company also operates two of the 13 root name servers that anchor the global DNS. Berkshire Hathaway is one of the largest shareholders. VeriSign's economics are highly stable because virtually every new website that wants a .com or .net domain ultimately pays a fee that flows through to VeriSign.
About the VeriSign logo
The VeriSign (VRSN) logo is part of the Tickericons pack — a hand-crafted set of logos for every company in the S&P 500. Each logo is manually redrawn to a consistent grid, weight, and corner radius so VRSN sits cleanly next to other tickers in cap tables, dashboards, equity research, and fintech UI.
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VeriSign was added to the S&P 500 on Feb 1, 2006 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
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