richasis
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I'm awaiting payment from BrandBucket via Payoneer.
I think the fact that the word has generic meaning requires the need that it be specifically developed.I hold Neid.com, which means envy in german...can be a big brand, and I think its worth atleast 100k to the right buyer...
Thanks Richasis, agree to your point...I think the fact that the word has generic meaning requires the need that it be specifically developed.
For a financial website, surprised they could not afford a SSL certificate! Hopefully they will address that soon. Site looks otherwise professional.looks like the live site is up http://www.nium.com/
For a financial website, surprised they could not afford a SSL certificate! Hopefully they will address that soon. Site looks otherwise professional.
For a financial website, surprised they could not afford a SSL certificate! Hopefully they will address that soon. Site looks otherwise professional.
It looks to be a multinational...I should have held-out.looks like the live site is up http://www.nium.com/
That's a lot of money to spend just to throw it up on a $10 wordpress theme that doesn't load every time.
Thanks for the link, TD...I probably would not have otherwise seen it.
I waited to reply to your post until I spoke with my CPA...15% Capital Gains Tax (over 364 days' investment).Not sure if you are in the US but on a big purchase like this is this going to be taxed at 40%
The co-founder and CEO, Prajit Nanu, said 'Nium' is derived from the Sanskrit word for 'rules and principles'.
In my opinion, this means that the buyer was clearly looking for this name.
I mean, they would have bought it, at BrandBucket or elsewhere.
Very big congratulations by the way for your sale!
The truth is that it's all a crap-shoot... sometimes we get lucky!