Financial firm makes shrewd domain purchase.
T. Rowe Price didn’t become an investment giant by overpaying for assets. So it’s fitting that it paid just $1,495 for the domain name MoneyConfident.com.
Here are other end user domain sales from Afternic two weeks ago. (I’m a bit behind due to travel and events.)
Hazelrigg Claims Management Services bought Hazelrigg.com for $1,400.
Batteries Plus, a battery store franchise, made another purchase with BatteriesBulbs.com for $1,895.
The owner of PPRPrints.com bought NotJustPrint.com for $1,600.
Conservative group Focus on the Family bought CapableKids.com for $3,088.
Tarrant Capital, which has the TPG.com domain, bought TPGFinancial.com for $1,395.
AuctionArms.com, Inc. bought GunNews.com for $1,977.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers bought EngineeringPolicy.org for $1,277.
Jimmy Ray’s Cycles in Washington bought JimmyRays.com for $1,250.
TS Tech North America picked up TSTam.com for $1,895.
Calkins Media Incorporated, a publisher a publisher in Philadelphia, bought DoylestownIntelligencer.com for $3,000 and TheBCT.com for $1,895.
Ideal Living, which sells a number of brands and products through direct response and the internet, bought JuiceMax.com for $6,000.
Smaad says
Why domainers sell so cheap is beyond me. Many of those domains could of sold for thousands more.
@Domains says
JuiceMax and CapableKids look like good sales. GunNews and MoneyConfident seem cheap.