The 2-character .com and .net auction at Sedo ended at Noon ET on Thursday, and there are a few sales worth noting.
While none of the $100K+ domains were sold, there were a few great 5 figure sales.
It’s no surprise that the high reserve names didn’t sell: OH.com, IL.com etc.
and it took until the last minutes for our high bid to even be topped.
These names are best sold to someone ready to develop a major portal for the states of Ohio and Illinois, or for the country of Israel.
Here are some notable sales:
64.com $89,000 (was listed with no reserve)
F3.com $24,999
QQ.net $44,767 = 30,000 Euro (Great sale for the .net)
WY.net $10,100 (Good state abbreviation)
6M.com $16,055
There were several more sub $10K sales, and actually a few additional
over $10K sales not listed above.
Pretty good results from the auction.


November 12th, 2009
admin 
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Thanks for the report. Did you happen to see what P4.com sold for?
I didn’t. I was only following a few of them and kept notes as they ended.
If you find out, post it in the comments if you like.
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