August is usually referred to as the dog days of summer ,where not much is happening in business and typically domain sales slow up.
However we can now report the 4th closed sale of a domain name today of $50,000 or more, as Sedo.com which is on fire this wee,k just reported the domain name DPC.com sold for $60,000.
The domain name DPC.com was owned by Clover Technologies Group of Ottawa, IL and has an original registration date of all the way back to 1991, July 25th 1991 to be exact.
The oldest owner of the domain name DPC.com is listed by Domaintools.com as Dataproducts Corporation of Simi California.
The domain is currently still going to Clover Tech so we will have to wait to see who bought this domain.
Earlier today we reported that another three letter .com, OPS.com sold for $100,000, then we reported that the domain name Deco.com sold for $100,000 and Fork.com sold for $50,000.
All 4 of these sales are in addition to Sedo.com weekly report in which they reported $1.7 Million dollars in domain name sales with only 646 transactions.
I was able to confirm the total included a large transaction under privacy but could not get any more information including the purchase price.
Domo Sapiens says
mex.com ( a huge acronmn M E X .com) a great domain could be the 5th one today, auction running and ‘reserve met’:
15,050 EUR
12 bids
Estimated end time:
0 days 5 hours 41 min.
(Aug/27/13 10:17 PM EST)
(I am not connected to this auction in any way)
Domo Sapiens says
mex.com ( a huge acronym M E X .com) a great domain could be the 5th one today, auction running and ‘reserve met’:
15,050 EUR
12 bids
Estimated end time:
0 days 5 hours 41 min.
(Aug/27/13 10:17 PM EST)
(I am not connected to this auction in any way)
Cartoonz says
[blockquote]If the large sale you learned about is the 1,100+ domain names in the CollectTheBest.com Business Model this is a rumor, and I’ve heard it too. Yes, there has been interest, but no sale is anticipated before October 16 …….. and I should know.
Aldis Browne
[/blockquote]
Could you be any more of a blatant self promoting spammer?
Brands-and-Jingles says
One should notice that the prices became more realistic and down to Earth.
Also one needs to acknowledge that the inflation is making the quotes even more convincing. $100k today are not those $100k 10 years ago.