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A web-based company previously based in the Wyoming Valley has moved in with a sister company in Drums.

This week, Solid Cactus, which provides services to online businesses, moved from Shavertown, Luzerne County, to the CAN DO Corporate Center in Drums, where it has located with a sister company, Network Solutions, which also assists online businesses.

Both companies are owned by Web.com, which purchased Solid Cactus in 2009 and Network Solutions in 2011.

Susan Datz Edelman, director of investor relations and corporate communications for the Web.com Group, based in Jacksonville, Fla., said Solid Cactus moved into previously-unoccupied space in the 45,000-square-foot, two-floor Drums facility developed by CAN DO, Inc. …


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