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Hello everyone



I like to offer my domain names for sale to the companies or investors .

Almarri.Company

If you are interested, please contact me via email at : [email protected]





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Some of your .company domains are really nice but then I noticed that the lowest price on your website is around $2M for a single domain. Some of them are even priced $9M! O_o .

So far there's only 6 reported .company sales that I could find (courtesy of namebio.com):

g.company 1,543 USD 2016-04-12 Sedo
i.company 2,150 USD 2016-02-22 Sedo
engineering.company 3,000 USD 2015-12-20 Pvt Sale
trusted.company 2,006 USD 2015-10-01 Sedo
seafood.company 1,200 USD 2014-12-10 EncoreNames.com
living.company 1,999 USD 2014-04-23 Sed

But I have a feeling (based on your website pricing) that you're not going to offer your domains for low 4 figures here?
 
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Hello Bram


i'm not looking for how much people the are owner of [ .company ] or how much they are sale it !

the important point you believe what you believe with good reason .

What i believe [.company] it's the really land for any companies around the world .

Powerful Name , right meaning

we don't lose anything tomorrow soon everything will be more clear

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Basically all the domains you are giving as an example (with the exception of gold.company) are defensive registrations (apple.company, mac.company, microsoft.company, bugatti.company...).
Apple, Microsoft, Bugatti, etc... registered those domains simply to make sure nobody else will.
Those domains will either never be used or in a best case scenario they will be used as a redirect to their main .com page. It's called brand protection. Whenever a new TLD comes out a lot of the big companies (and sometimes smaller ones) will register their brand name in that new TLD to "protect" their brand. Those defensive registrations however are not an indicator of the value of a TLD.

In any case, I wish you the best of luck in selling your .company domains for a price you are comfortable with.
 
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Basically all the domains you are giving as an example (with the exception of gold.company) are defensive registrations (apple.company, mac.company, microsoft.company, bugatti.company...).
Apple, Microsoft, Bugatti, etc... registered those domains simply to make sure nobody else will.
Those domains will either never be used or in a best case scenario they will be used as a redirect to their main .com page. It's called brand protection. Whenever a new TLD comes out a lot of the big companies (and sometimes smaller ones) will register their brand name in that new TLD to "protect" their brand. Those defensive registrations however are not an indicator of the value of a TLD.

In any case, I wish you the best of luck in selling your .company domains for a price you are comfortable with.


we know ".company " big meaning for companies around the world they are looking to find the right land . They can use this land today or they keep it for tomorrow .

with the time everything will be clear for everyone

God bless you , same here wish the best for all too .
 
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