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latest dnjournal is out, sales report
couple of weeks worth

http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2011/20110713.htm

lots of .uk sales
some crazy prices for average domains sold by nokta as usual

one that stood out that sold way too cheap though, prob only .uk that sold too cheap was pay.co.uk
crazy cheap

i think the time is here to only sell to endusers lol
 
Always makes me wince a little when I see those two letter .cc domains selling for silly money.

I originally bought 160 of the them (all the cc codes, etc) direct from Verisign for $16,000, flipped a dozens or so for $1000 - $5000 each, mostly around the 2k mark. I then sold the remaining names as a package a few weeks later for what I thought was a very good price – only to see cc.cc and co.cc sell $70,000 each a month or so later, and now fr.cc this week for $50,000.

Fair play to the seller, he invested enough so nice to see it work out for him – still a little painful though.

- Rob
 
Always makes me wince a little when I see those two letter .cc domains selling for silly money.

I originally bought 160 of the them (all the cc codes, etc) direct from Verisign for $16,000, flipped a dozens or so for $1000 - $5000 each, mostly around the 2k mark. I then sold the remaining names as a package a few weeks later for what I thought was a very good price – only to see cc.cc and co.cc sell $70,000 each a month or so later, and now fr.cc this week for $50,000.

Fair play to the seller, he invested enough so nice to see it work out for him – still a little painful though.

- Rob

You could follow the capital you received from the sales down a line to get a real picture of what you made, and a bird in the hand and all that.
 
You could follow the capital you received from the sales down a line to get a real picture of what you made, and a bird in the hand and all that.

Put it in bricks and mortar pre-recession, unfortunately.

- Rob
 
Some of the Nokta sales reported don't look legit at all... are they deliberately pumping up their portfolio value with fake sales or something?
 
Some of the Nokta sales reported don't look legit at all... are they deliberately pumping up their portfolio value with fake sales or something?

Who exactly are Nokta? I know they have a massive portfolio and I had always assumed they were a VC fund or similar as they obviously had significant funds to buy the initial portfolio (or was it all at reg fee?).

Also are they a Turkish company or have they based themselves there because Turkey has a trader culture and so the employees would be very comfortable with negotiations.
 
If you have 80k names, you're in a strong position to hold out for "huge" offers.
 
I was in for pay in 2008 and 2009 and having just spoken to the owners and previous registrants of the name this morning, they have no idea how it has been sold.

They are taking legal advice as we speak :eek:) One to watch!
 
I was in for pay in 2008 and 2009 and having just spoken to the owners and previous registrants of the name this morning, they have no idea how it has been sold.

They are taking legal advice as we speak :eek:) One to watch!

ok, well done Lee

the price did appear to be missing a zero, at least!
 
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