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MO.com Domain Goes On Sale

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MO.com, the domain name once used for a popular Business Interviews website has now been listed on the marketplace exclusively through Domain Guardians. The reserve price is in north of mid 6-figures, and the sale does not include the website.
The website does not display a “For Sale” notice, but inquiries can be directed to the aftermarket @ domainguardians.com (Remove the space).
http://www.domainsville.com/blog/mo-com-hits-the-marketplace-with-a-mid-6-figure-price-tag/
 
would be a good name for Missouri...
 
Just wait for Moo.com to file a UDRP ;)

I predict this name will sell for $900,000.

Jay is correct, this is a very good domain for a news site or similar for Missouri. But specifically for Missouri.

This isn't just because of Missouri being slightly difficult to spell (well, moreso than New York or Florida, anyway), but also because I've often heard people refer to the state phonetically as "Mo".

The best example I can think of is in the song "Coming to your city" by Big and Rich (yes, I as a metalhead once listened to country music), in the lyric "And we woke up by the river, in Jeff City, Mo!"

Besides that, Altria Group's NYSE symbol is "MO".

Additionally, MO.net belongs to Socket Communications (www.socket.net) - who happens to be based in MO.
 
Great name, all the best to the seller, he is a good guy.
 
WO.com is recently acquired by a Chinese investor. :)
 
Altria is a no brainer buyer of this name. Huge bucks in the tobacco and Philip Morris has always been known as MO.
 
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Originally Posted by owntag
WO.com is recently acquired by a Chinese investor. :)



Probably just buying his last name

LOL​

 
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Originally Posted by owntag
WO.com is recently acquired by a Chinese investor. :)



Probably just buying his last name

LOL​

Wo is not Chinese last name at all, somehow Mo(毛) is Chinese/Cantonese last name for Hong Kong residence.
 
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