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Names have been compared to real estate on the web. They are unique,
one of a kind. There is no set market price for a domain name.
Only what a buyer is willing to pay and a seller is willing to accept.
These prices can vary greatly.
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AUTOS.COM--
DOMAIN
SELLS FOR $2.2 MILLION Read More
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eCompanies today said it paid a hefty $7.5
million for the domain name Business.com
to launch a business-to-business Internet service. Read
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In what amounted to a hostage situation, Compaq computer
corporation agreed to pay $3.35 million
for the domain name altavista.com.
Compaq owns and operates the AltaVista search engine. Altavista has been
plagued by the fact that its url is altavista.digital.com.
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This
is a recent example of where we may be heading with some unique domain
names. Stockhouse.com Invests 1.4 million
to earn mainly 25% of Investment.com.
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What's in a name
on the Internet? If it's famous enough, potentially millions. Read
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BayArea.com
Sold recently, purchasers would
not disclose the exact amount but did agree it was in the hundreds
of thousands of dollars. Read
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Mr. Ross is a consumer advocate who recently sold
"Consumers.com"
for $100,000.
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A Venezuelan online casino doled out
more than US$1 million
to buy WallStreet.com.
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Compaq Computer Corporation. paid a Venezuelan company
$3.35
million last year for the name AltaVista.com,
the name it uses for its popular search engine.
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Drugs.com August
6, 1999 sold for $ 823,456.00. Read More
Reportedly
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Business.com old for
$150,000.
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Internet.com sold for
$100,000.
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The owner of Television.comturned down $50,000.
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