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  1. GeorgeK

    sales Delta.com domain name was acquired in July 2000 for $2,125,000. Here’s how to discover more deals

    EDGAR, the SEC’s electronic database of securities filings, has revamped its full text search, now allowing searches of filings since 2000. The legacy full text search (which will only be available until September 2020) only indexed the previous 4 years (although I’ve been checking weekly for...
  2. GeorgeK

    sales Delta.com domain name was acquired in July 2000 for $2,125,000. Here’s how to discover more deals

    EDGAR, the SEC’s electronic database of securities filings, has revamped its full text search, now allowing searches of filings since 2000. The legacy full text search (which will only be available until September 2020) only indexed the previous 4 years (although I’ve been checking weekly for...
  3. James Iles

    sales Did Angie.com Sell for $300,000?

    Domain name investor George Kirikos has just published a series of tweets that seems to suggest that the domain name Angie.com sold for $300,000 in 2014. The data that George discovered in an SEC filing by Angie's List shows that the company paid $300,000 for a domain name, classed as "other...
  4. James Iles

    sales Did Angie.com Sell for $300,000?

    Domain name investor George Kirikos has just published a series of tweets that seems to suggest that the domain name Angie.com sold for $300,000 in 2014. The data that George discovered in an SEC filing by Angie's List shows that the company paid $300,000 for a domain name, classed as "other...
  5. James Iles

    sales NET.COM Sells for Over $800,000

    Six-figure domain sales are rare occurrences, but in the last couple of weeks, we've had reports of several high value sales from Uniregistry, China and a prolific .CO.UK buyer. Over the weekend, reports surfaced on Twitter of another high six-figure sale, that was sold to a Chinese investor...
  6. James Iles

    sales NET.COM Sells for Over $800,000

    Six-figure domain sales are rare occurrences, but in the last couple of weeks, we've had reports of several high value sales from Uniregistry, China and a prolific .CO.UK buyer. Over the weekend, reports surfaced on Twitter of another high six-figure sale, that was sold to a Chinese investor...
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