Cloudweb is a Florida-based shell company with no active operations, no employees, and no revenue. Cloudweb nominally offers web hosting and data storage services under three brand names — Hostwizer.com, W8hosting.com, and JeyCloud.com — but these services appear to be exploratory at best. The company was originally formed in 2014 to distribute custom Italian road bikes, then pivoted to web hosting in 2016 by acquiring Web Hosting Solutions, a UK-based hosting company. That acquisition generated persistent losses, and Cloudweb sold it off in April 2017 for nominal consideration, exiting web hosting entirely. Since then, Cloudweb has re-adopted its current name and conducted multiple reverse stock splits. Cloudweb's stated plans include offering free web hosting supported by advertising revenue and white-labeling its platforms to third-party brands, but neither plan is operational. The company's officers work without compensation. Cloudweb trades on the OTC Pink Sheets under the ticker "CLOW."
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