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One of the Year's 5 Biggest Domain Sales Tops This Week's Chart at DNJournal.com

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Duke

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The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. One of the five biggest sales of 2010 took the top spot on our leader board and we also saw the year's biggest .info sale to date. The ccTLDs also rocked again with five charted domains including one that hit #3 on the all extension Top 20 list. You can get the details here:
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2010/20100324.htm
 

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Thanks for the detailed report as usual, Ron.
 

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Thanks for the report Duke :)
Little mistake in NJ sales: livre.net sold for $2,530 (not the dot com).
 

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Optimize.com @ $115k is a great sale. $90K profit according to Jamie at DotWeekly.

Nice job Francois!
 

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Breaks.com for $2400 ?

A good short one-worder with traffic. What a steal for the buyer.
 

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Breaks.com for $2400 ?

A good short one-worder with traffic. What a steal for the buyer.

That was a typo that has been corrected. Domain sold was Breaks.net (not the .com). Same happened with the domain Tomsa noted - it was Livre.net, not Livre.com.
 
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