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There is a nice piece on Fabulous.com’s Dan Warner in the Sydney Morning Herald today. Another domain-related article that has been published in the mainstream press in the recent weeks.
Dan Warner, chief strategy officer at Brisbane-based Dark Blue Sea Limited, is used to watching multimillion-dollar sales of domains such as Diamond.com and Vodka.com take the headlines. His story of a slow and steady accumulation of domains, bought for less than $7 and sold for thousands, day in and day out for several years, lacks get-rich-quick appeal. Yet this measured approach to domain accumulation has grown a $5 million initial investment into a company with a market cap of $68 million.
His company holds the world’s second-largest portfolio of domain names, with more than 550,000. NameMedia Inc., of Waltham, Massachusetts, has about 725,000. Together, these two companies hold more than 1 per cent of the world’s domains.
Read the whole story:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/web/masters-of-their-domains/2007/06/04/1180809431843.html



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