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I think articles like this cropping up in the FT will precipitate the "main wave" of uplift in the .co.uk market. It's articles such as this one which will grab the attention of traditional equity investors. When the market started it was mainly geeks buying domain names, at some point traditional equity investors get in on the act.
for the perspective of idividuals within the "domain circle" yeah it is a load of bolux.
On the flip side, the amount of people I know that just haven't a clue what a domain is and the difference between a website and a domain name is frightening. Equally, there is a number who are astounded that domains have any value at all, when they hear they have value they want to get involved....
I would deffinately welcome wider coverage than the FT
if he started doing this 10 years ago and spent 10k
He estimates he has so far spent under £10,000 on his domain name portfolio, including registration and annual renewal fees. He currently owns around 100 names and sells a few each year via sedo.com