Sunday, October 14, 2007

No Sale for WallStreet.com

On Friday, the Moniker/TRAFFIC Live Domain Name Auction was held. The highest closing price was for computer.com, which sold for $2.2 million. The runner up was investment.com for $900,000.

Although the bidding for wallstreet.com appears to have reached about $3 million, the high bid did not meet the seller's reserve price so the domain name was not sold. Before the auction, there was some speculation about whether the wallstreet.com would "shatter" the $9.5 million price paid for porn.com.

Here is a link to the unofficial results, which include the high bid price for domains which did not sell.

Here is a link to the official results from Moniker .

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