L’Oreal is one of end user domain buyers at Sedo.
Sedo had some solid end user domain name sales last week. Here’s the list.
L’Oreal bought Beaute.fr and beauté.fr for 17,650 EUR each.
Yotta Ltd, which sells technology and services to the infrastructure and highways market, bought Yotta.co.uk for 3,600 GBP.
Hmmm…did Biz Stone’s new company Jelly buy Jelly.co for 4,900 EUR.
Genetipetz, which sells stuffed animals that combine more than one animal, bought gPetz.com for $2,900.
Enterprise Holdings, owner of the Alamo rental car company, bought AlamoDeals.com for $1,000.
Lock Antriebstechnik GmbH, seller of “power drives” for moving stuff, bought Lock.tv for $5,100.
Lighting company Ken paid $3,567 for iBulb.com.
World Missionary Press, Inc. bought WMPress.com for 1,355 EUR. It uses the .org version.
Printing company Print Ocean BV bought HelloPrint.com for 1,500 EUR.
Credit card company SAV Credit Ltd bought NovoFinance.com for 2,364 EUR.
Health clinic chain Kootenai Health bought KH.org for $14,500.
Corporation for National Research Initiatives, which has filed an intent-to-use trademark application for “DONA”, paid 3,000 EUR for Dona.net. Domaining.com owner Francois Carrillo owns DONA.com.
Translation company Language Connect upgraded from .net to LanguageConnect.com for $9,500.
Alan says
Wow, AlamoDeals was sold cheap.
Andrew Allemann says
How do you figure that? What would you use the domain for?
Tsunami says
I also think Alamo was sold for a small price.
Rob says
The comments above are a perfect example of why millions of domains sit idle, and will do so forever. Every domain is NOT a goldmine. $1000 is a very good outcome for the seller. Far better than taking the domain to the grave.
GenericGene says
Great Buys ~~
Beaute.fr and Beauté.fr For 17,650 EUR each US “$23,291”