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Top .IN: RiseLearning.IN $2,000
Top 'New TLD' / nTLD: Jobs.GLOBAL $15,000
Other nTLD Sales: Applied.GLOBAL $12,000 | Banking.GLOBAL $12,000 | Apple.GLOBAL $10,000 | Online.GLOBAL $10,000 | Penguin.CLUB $8,000 [ See more than 25 other nTLD Sales at: dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm ]
Percentage of .COMs (14 out of 23 ( "(the extra spots resulted from a 7-way tie for the final position)" )) = 60.87%
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dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm excerpts:
Feel the Power! The 9th Seven-Figure Sale Reported So Far This Year Tops This Week's Sales Chart
By Ron Jackson
The big news in the domain aftermarket this week is the $1,261,000 sale of Power.com [...] George Kirikos uncovered the private transaction while looking through a 3rd quarter SEC filing made by the buyer, Power Integrations, a large Silicon Valley company that purchased the domain as an upgrade to their present address, PowerInt.com. Canadian broker Scott Smith handled the transaction for the seller.
In addition to tipping us off on the sale, Kirikos noted that this is the 9th seven-figure sale reported so far this year, tying 2007 for the most reported sales at that level in any given year. We still have more than a month and half left in the 2014 sales season so a new [...]
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[ See More: dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm ]
Top 'New TLD' / nTLD: Jobs.GLOBAL $15,000
Other nTLD Sales: Applied.GLOBAL $12,000 | Banking.GLOBAL $12,000 | Apple.GLOBAL $10,000 | Online.GLOBAL $10,000 | Penguin.CLUB $8,000 [ See more than 25 other nTLD Sales at: dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm ]
Percentage of .COMs (14 out of 23 ( "(the extra spots resulted from a 7-way tie for the final position)" )) = 60.87%
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dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm excerpts:
Feel the Power! The 9th Seven-Figure Sale Reported So Far This Year Tops This Week's Sales Chart
By Ron Jackson
The big news in the domain aftermarket this week is the $1,261,000 sale of Power.com [...] George Kirikos uncovered the private transaction while looking through a 3rd quarter SEC filing made by the buyer, Power Integrations, a large Silicon Valley company that purchased the domain as an upgrade to their present address, PowerInt.com. Canadian broker Scott Smith handled the transaction for the seller.
In addition to tipping us off on the sale, Kirikos noted that this is the 9th seven-figure sale reported so far this year, tying 2007 for the most reported sales at that level in any given year. We still have more than a month and half left in the 2014 sales season so a new [...]
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[ See More: dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm ]