Univision buys a domain name and a lighting company pays big bucks for a co.uk domain.
Sedo handled 568 domain name transactions last week for a total of $1.2 million in sales. The company turned in some solid sales to end users, including Spanish-language broadcasting company Univision. The most impressive sale for the TLD was Lights.co.uk, which a German lighting company paid £25,000.
Now, let’s get to the list:
Previous weeks’ lists can be found here. If you’d like to learn how to sell your domain names through Sedo, Andrew Allemann has written this downloadable guide.
MtVernon.org $2,000 – Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, which preserve and manages the estate of George Washington. The group uses the domain name MountVernon.org.
See.by $1,199 – New Zealand entrepreneur Seeby Woodhouse. He’s forwarding the domain name to his Seeby.com site.
Endeavour.capital $1,200 – Private equity fund Endeavor Capital, which uses the domain name EndeavourCapital.com.
Lights.co.uk £25,000 – German lighting seller Lampenwelt GmbH & Co. KG.
Beckside.co.uk €1,000 – UK construction firm Beckside Construction Ltd.
AdaptiveHealth.com $3,500 – supplements and vitamins company Direct Dig9ital LLC.
TodoEsPosible.com $2,495 – “Everything is Possible” in English, this domain was picked up by Univision.
Camping-Supplies.com $2,300 – Camping and RV company Reimo.
JustgFab.com $799 – CitizenHawk bought this typo on behalf of Intelligent Beauty, which owns JustFab.com.
HappyHome.co £2,199 – The Happy Home Company, a home maintenance/management service that uses the domain name TheHappyHome.co.
LifeFoundry.com $5,000 – Genetic testing company Celemics.com.
BehomianCrystal.com $975 – Bohemian Crystal and Consulting GmbH, which uses the matching .CH country code domain name.
Freodtert.com $799 – Froedtert Community Health, a healthcare group in Wisconsin. The purchase might be for the college.
BancaVerde.com €4,900 – SC OTP Bank Romania SA
P-Tek.com $5,028 – PuertanaTek America, a door and window seller that uses the domain name puertanatek.com.
ChuckWagen says
two typos (I think they are anyway), “Behomian” and “Freodtert”. Sounds like a lost work of Shakespeare.