Goldman Sachs among companies that bought domain names through Sedo over the past week.

Other end user domain sales include a company that paid €10,000 to buy the .com to match its .de, Goldman Sachs buying a French country code domain name and South African company buying a domain name to match one of its brand.
Here’s the list of end user sales I uncovered:
(You can view previous lists like this here.)
Piech.com $79,000 – The domain name has privacy and it’s not yet clear who owns the domain name. But they’ve put up a holding page with a logo for the site. Stanley Pace sold the domain name.
Starface.com €10,000 – A German telecom company called Starface. It uses the domain name Startface.de.
Jogging.fr €6,000 – Magazine publisher MOVE Publishing has a jogging magazine.
Flist.com €4,000 – Austrian branding company Moodley bought this domain name, presumably for a client.
Marcus.fr €3,980 – Goldman Sachs registered this domain name for its personal lending product called Marcus.
Dekorando.com €3,000 – RV company REIMO bought the domain name. I can’t find a translation.
AceFab.com $2,999 – Ace Fabrication in North Carolina.
TradeSwitch.com $2,899 – South African company MobileData has a service called TradeSwitch.
WeHappy.com $2,500 – An individual in Thailand bought this domain name and upload a “coming soon” page.
USFlagCo.com $2,499 – Aricode, Inc has created a flag site using Shopify on this domain.
PayCafe.com $2,000 – The domain name is still in escrow but the buyer has started creating a site.
Poofi.com $2,000 – A Polish company that makes a baby swaddling contraption. It uses the domain name Poofi.pl.




I wonder if the recent UDRP had anything to do with his decision to sell Piech. It’s a nice sale all the same, congratulations to Stanley.