Sedo has big sales week for large end user buyers.
This week’s end user report for Sedo sales it full of big name companies. In addition to those in the headline, you’ll see purchased by Philips, Genentech, Intel, and Fujifilm Australia.
Chocolate seller 5th Avenue Chocolatiere bought ChocolateWorks.com for $19,000.
Analytics company Blue Yonder bought Blue-Yonder.co.uk for 3,000 GBP. The non-hyphenated version belongs to Virgin Media.
Geotraccking company GeoTrack went global from GeoTrack.nl to GeoTrack.com for $5,000.
Charter jet provider Hangar 8 Management Limited bought MyJet.co.uk for 1,471 GBP.
Philips, which owns the coffee maker brand Saeco, bought saeco.co.uk for $1,000.
Hallmark bought SpiritFlix.com for $15,000. The company has a series of short films called SpiritClips, which may be related.
Genentech returned to the aftermarket to buy iMedConnect.com for $2,195.
Nasser Bin Abdullah and Sons Group, a conglomerate that includes a food and beverage division, bought JustBurger.com for $5,000.
Sapient, a $1.8 billion (market cap) company, bought Drop.us for $1,999
Mobile notary service Express Notary Services, Inc. bought ExpressNotary.com for $999. It had been using ExpNotary.com.
Forex company TF Trading Ltd. (aka Turbo Forex) bought FXwm.com for $995 EUR.
Swarovski Crystal bought Cadenzza.com for $8,000. It appears to be to protect its new jewelry store brand Cadenza.
Someone who works at NBC Universal bought MorningJoe.com, the name of a show on MSNBC, for $3,000. It’s registered to the individual rather than the company.
Speaking of domains registered to an individual that might be on behalf of a company, an Intel employee is the registrant of another 5g domain, 5g.org, which cost $7,500.
Non-profit energy architecture group The Energy Coalition bought TheEnergyNetwork.com for $795.
Fujifilm Australia paid 1,800 EUR for Transpix.com, the name of its mobile image transfer app.
The Chronicle of Higher Education paid $1,000 for GrovesofAcademe.com, which appears to be from a title frequently used in the publication.
The real estate agent who owns RedHotProperty.co.uk bought RedHotProperty.com for $800 GBP.
DR.DOMAIN says
It would appear that dude at MSNBC may have just feathered his retirement / severance package.;-)
rob sequin says
Chocolate seller 5th Avenue Chocolatiere bought ChocolateWorks.com for $19,000. WOW. LOTS OF MONEY FOR THIS DOMAIN. GREAT FOR THE SELLER. I HOPE 5TH AVE PUTS IT TO GOOD USE.
Analytics company Blue Yonder bought Blue-Yonder.co.uk for 3,000 GBP. The non-hyphenated version belongs to Virgin Media. WAY TOO MUCH MONEY FOR THIS DOMAIN. BLUE YONDER CAN’T FIND A BETTER DOMAIN?
Geotraccking company GeoTrack went global from GeoTrack.nl to GeoTrack.com for $5,000. CHEAP MONEY. GOOD FOR THEM.
Charter jet provider Hangar 8 Management Limited bought MyJet.co.uk for 1,471 GBP. GOOD FOR THEM.
Philips, which owns the coffee maker brand Saeco, bought saeco.co.uk for $1,000. CHEEEEEEEEEEEP.
Hallmark bought SpiritFlix.com for $15,000. The company has a series of short films called SpiritClips, which may be related. WAY TOO MUCH MONEY. GREAT WIN FOR THE SELLER.
Genentech returned to the aftermarket to buy iMedConnect.com for $2,195. MUST HAVE BEEN A BUY IT NOW PRICE BECAUSE NO WAY THE SELLER KNEW GENENTECH WAS INTERESTED.
Nasser Bin Abdullah and Sons Group, a conglomerate that includes a food and beverage division, bought JustBurger.com for $5,000. THAT’S A PRICY BURGER DOMAIN.
Sapient, a $1.8 billion (market cap) company, bought Drop.us for $1,999. PLENTY OF MONEY FOR A DOMAIN WITH VERY FEW BUYERS.
Mobile notary service Express Notary Services, Inc. bought ExpressNotary.com for $999. It had been using ExpNotary.com. WOW. HUGE WIN FOR THE BUYER. EXTRA CHEAP PRICE.
Forex company TF Trading Ltd. (aka Turbo Forex) bought FXwm.com for $995 EUR. EF X DOUBLE U EM. THAT’S A MOUTHFUL BUT IF THEY WANT IT, 999 EUR ISN’T BAD.
Swarovski Crystal bought Cadenzza.com for $8,000. It appears to be to protect its new jewelry store brand Cadenza. SELLER IS LUCKY LUCKY LUCKY THEY DID NOT GET A UDRP AND GOT $8K FOR THIS EXTRA CRAPPY DOMAIN.
Someone who works at NBC Universal bought MorningJoe.com, the name of a show on MSNBC, for $3,000. It’s registered to the individual rather than the company. GREAT BRAND, GOOD PRICE.
Speaking of domains registered to an individual that might be on behalf of a company, an Intel employee is the registrant of another 5g domain, 5g.org, which cost $7,500. WIN/WIN.
Non-profit energy architecture group The Energy Coalition bought TheEnergyNetwork.com for $795. WIN FOR THE BUYER.
Fujifilm Australia paid 1,800 EUR for Transpix.com, the name of its mobile image transfer app. SELLER UNDERPRICED THE DOMAIN.
The Chronicle of Higher Education paid $1,000 for GrovesofAcademe.com, which appears to be from a title frequently used in the publication. WORTH $1000 THEN TO THEM BUT NOT WORTH A HAND REG FEE TO ME.
The real estate agent who owns RedHotProperty.co.uk bought RedHotProperty.com for $800 GBP. GREAT UPGRADE. CONGRATS. WISE MOVE.
NOTICE ANY TRENDS HERE? RIGHT. COMPANIES LIKE TO OWN THE .COM. RARELY DO I SEE A COMPANY THAT OWNS THE .COM BUYING A .NET OR .CO.UK.
owen frager says
Morning Joe bargain of the century! And so generic he could never had an udrp claim to it- I’ve been drinking my morning joe before scarborough was even born
ATLAS.ME says
Analytics company Blue Yonder bought Blue-Yonder.co.uk for 3,000 GBP. The non-hyphenated version belongs to Virgin Media. WAY TOO MUCH MONEY FOR THIS DOMAIN. BLUE YONDER CAN’T FIND A BETTER DOMAIN?
Obviously they want to get into UK market, its is a German company. They own http://www.blue-yonder.com already, and owner of the http://www.blueyonder.com have already problems with Virgin Media:
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blueyonder mail bag
Deal ? – No Deal !
2006 Summer Re-Run
10 Years of Harassment by some of the richest tech bullies in the world.
Hi There,
I to have mistakenly come across your site while trying to access the homepage of my broadband server – Telewest.
I would like to congratulate you whole-heartedly on your continued stance to refuse to sell your identity. We must (as small individuals) continue to fight these multi-national-corrupt corporations over and over until they realise that we dont want to be told what to do. And we do not want to be sold cheap products based on lies, deception and threats just so these New World Orders can milk us for all we are worth !!!!!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueyonder#Virgin_Broadband
Marc
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please could you send me the relevent information for your services.I am interested to now your costs for the internet services both normal and broadband.thank you
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Dear Blueyonder Graphic Designer,
I apologise for using the confusing http://www.blueyonder.co.uk
I hope that you will accept my apology
and also I would like to offer $25,000 for your domain. If you are not prepared to sell it for that then please at least consider selling it for $50,000
Please E-mail your answer ASAP
ChuckWagen says
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