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sales With NDA Keeping the Lid on a 7-Figure Sale, Mid Five-Figure Domains Dominate Latest Sales Chart

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The new bi-weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. We learned that a two-letter .com changed hands for 7 figures, but with the price under an NDA the track was cleared for mid five-figure sales to dominate our latest all extension Top 20 Sales Chart. As usual, the .coms claimed the most chart entries (and four of the top five sales) but the ccTLDs had an outstanding outing as well, piling up a seven chart entries, including three of the top ten and a dozen five-figure sales overall. Things were much quieter on the non .com gTLD front with only one making the Big Board and two reaching five figures. You can get all of the details here: https://www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2020/20200923.htm
 
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YES!!

WE ACTUALLY GOT β€œx,xxx,xxx”FIGURE!!!

It bothers when not even β€œ6 7 figures” given

β€œ7 figures” suffices. You’re the man;

Samer
 
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@Ron Jackson this is offtopic;

But example of worst NDA: Mercury.com

(Hat Tip; DomainInvesting)
We just assume 7 figures; nothing reported;
I dont believe figure range even disclosed.

We just know sold for 700K in 2004 per public.
would be nice this type β€œNDA” is abolished and get these types NDA; at least offers closure:
Just β€œ6 figures” or β€œ7 figures”No more. No less.

It makes world difference, than nothing said.

Thank you again.

Samer
 
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The domain name that the high price clinch a deal is somebody else's home always
 
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The domain name that the high price clinch a deal is somebody else's home always
 
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