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29/11/2014 09:49 | Domain Name Stocks walloped so far in 2014 Today, 8:35 AM | jane downs | |
22/3/2014 20:45 | swarm try the MMX threads i think this tldh thread is pretty much redundant now cheers ft ft | ftangftang | |
22/3/2014 18:55 | Johnma - great news. $109m buys $16m additional revenue....so valued at just shy of 7x. $109m buys 1.6 million names...so $68 (£42) per name. Well that certainly gives us an idea of how future revenue is valued in the sector. | smarm | |
21/3/2014 13:47 | DomainIncite Domain Name News & OpinionDomain Name News And OpinionNeustar pays $109 million for .CO InternetPosted by Kevin MurphyFour years after relaunching the Colombian ccTLD .co as a global top-level domain, .CO Internet has been acquired by its long-time partner Neustar for $109 million.The .co registry will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Neustrar, which already runs .biz and .us, following the close of the deal..CO recorded revenue of $21 million in 2013, of which Neustar took $4 million as its back-end registry provider, according to Neustar.The .co zone currently stands at about 1.6 million names, according to the companies. That seems to mean it added roughly 200,000 net new names in 2013, judging by its 2012 numbers.The company relaunched .co in 2010, having jointly bid with Neustar for a Colombian government contract.It was the last truly impressive TLD launch, with 200,000 registrations on day one and over 1 million in its first year.While the space is still stuffed with speculators, unlike some other TLDs .co is also widely, visibly used by its intended audience - start-ups and entrepreneurs..CO is known primarily for its marketing acumen - some new gTLD registries could learn a thing or two - which Neustar CEO Lisa Hook raised as a selling point in today's press release:By combining .CO Internet's innovative domain marketing capabilities with Neustar's distribution network and technical resources, we will be able to broaden our registry services and the .co brand worldwide, while creating shareholder value.Neustar expects the deal to close within a month.Related posts (automatically generated):Neustar eats own dog food, plans .neustar bidInternet closes in on 200 million domain namesM+M gets into bed with NeustarMarch 20, 2014Leave a reply« PreviousNext »Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. | johnma | |
21/3/2014 07:47 | Morning All Started a new thread if anyone is interested: | cwa1 | |
21/3/2014 07:26 | Advfn too slow again! Minds + Machines Grp Change of Name to Minds + Machines Group Limited RNS Number : 8305C Minds + Machines Group Limited 21 March 2014 For immediate release 21 March 2014 Top Level Domain Holdings Limited ("TLDH", the "Company" or "Group") Change of name to Minds + Machines Group Limited Further to the announcement of 19 March, the Board is pleased to announce that the Company will commence trading under its new name, Minds + Machines Group Limited, today. From today, the Company's shares will trade under ISIN VGG614091012 with the EPIC ticker symbol, MMX. Fred Krueger, Chairman of the Group, commented: "We are delighted to be now fully grouped under the banner of our operating businesses, Minds + Machines. It not only reflects the Board's confidence in the prospects of our registry and registrar operations but will create a more unified identity for the Group - particularly with our global network of partners, stakeholders and customers as we move towards the imminent first launches of our wholly-owned new top-level domains." The Company's investor website can now be viewed at www.mindsandmachines | vivgav | |
21/3/2014 07:06 | It's just been announced that Neustar have taken over .CO! The consolidation in the industry is expected as even our CEO publicly stated. I'm expecting approaches this year, as I've previously posted, whether any such moves will be accepted or not. Interesting times!! | spiritfinder | |
21/3/2014 07:05 | Miami city has a population of circa 400k, however more importantly, it has a metro poulation of over 5.5Million. The GEO domain will be targeting the whole Metro area, just as .London will be more then just the central London area. Over 5.5 Million population on the GEO is a great coup for TLDH. | spiritfinder | |
21/3/2014 07:03 | Hi smarm, Minds + Machines will act as the Registry (or partner to the registry) for the domains, hence their revenues will remain intact despite any promtional offers by registrars such as 1&1. They may m have to compete on a similar level with their own registrar ops with the mo subsequent renewal fees making up for the initial discounts...? | spiritfinder | |
20/3/2014 23:23 | Spirit - yes, part of their strategy but an existing strategy. No different from broadband suppliers who hook us in with cheap deals. I assume the Registry get full fee....intact respect it's like supermarket run promotions. The puzzle is how the unknown Minds & Money might gain market share....somehow it seems unlikely the direct sales side can compete on price. S | smarm | |
20/3/2014 07:56 | Never used 1&1 smarm but commentators seem to think its a point of interest with regards to their strategy in securing market share. More importantly, they'll still have to pay the Registry their full fee, hence domain owners (or partnerships) like Minds + Machines still retain their revenues - unless of course they indulge in unfair competition agreements with individual Registrars, which isn't going to happen ;) Atb | spiritfinder | |
20/3/2014 07:50 | Just for balance.....I have nearly always had a free first year from 1&1. It's nothing to do with new names, just the way they work. S | smarm | |
20/3/2014 07:42 | ICANN have now set dates to the auctions of last resort,first one is 4th June ( then 9th July, 6th Aug ). I guess that will provide a bit of a gee up for the private auctions. Regards Mr D | mr dexy | |
20/3/2014 07:38 | Article just out from domainamewire and again reinforces the pick up of the new TLDs, albeit these aren't GEOS. It also highlights the aggressive policy of 1&1 to grab market share against Godaddy etc. "Donuts next five domains launch and 1&1 is picking up steam thanks to cut rate pricing. Another five of Donuts domain names reverted to "regular" pricing today and they picked up about 15,000 registrations in the first hours, according to updated stats on nTLDStats.com. The five domain names and their net adds are: center 5,599 systems 3,041 academy 2,793 management 2,252 computer 1,313 .Academy and .Computer appear to be in Donuts' middle price tier and the other three are in its lowest price tier. Also interesting is that it appears 1&1 and its affiliated registrars might be picking up a bit on GoDaddy from a market share perspective. Many of these domains show that 1&1 got more registrations than GoDaddy. Not only did 1&1 spend about $50 million promoting pre-registrations, but it is also offering low first year registration prices. For example, right now you can register a .computer domain at GoDaddy for $39.99. At 1&1 it's $19.99 for the first year and then $39.99 thereafter." | spiritfinder | |
19/3/2014 22:41 | Competition hotting up | johnma | |
19/3/2014 22:01 | 1&1 is the Registrar who will still have to pay the Registry ie owners of .Berlin their fee. Once a person choses a registrar, they normally stick with them, hence 1&1s strategy to maximise on future renewal fees - thats confidence in the new Geo gTLDs! The .Berlin REGISTRY made $1.5 Million in the first day of trading! hxxp://www.thedomain | spiritfinder | |
19/3/2014 20:46 | 1&1 is giving a free year of .berlin registration to people in Germany and Austria. | ewads | |
19/3/2014 16:48 | The news from the east is no surprise. .Berlin no surprise. My mistake earlier I thought we owned 80% of .Berlin. It is of course 80% of .bayern and .nrw. What is really interesting is we have geo names,we have sports names (hopefully some more), still in for .love,.gay etc. Then we are still in for many more .beauty,.fishing, hotel etc. Of course .wedding is going to be bigger than most imagine. I'm staying the course up down doesn't matter in my book. Take out price will be worth it. But the Chinese govt buying could really be start of global awareness.stunning move. | treble in 1999 | |
19/3/2014 15:54 | did you know that if all the people in China jumped up and down at the same time no one would be in the least bit surprised cheers ft ft | ftangftang | |
19/3/2014 15:11 | Mind you, the Chinese influence and expat communities obviously extend beyond just China - it's the billion odd population figure that I find interesting. | spiritfinder | |
19/3/2014 15:09 | In China yes - there are an awful lot of Chinese there ;) | spiritfinder | |
19/3/2014 14:43 | Cheers Spirit. So the direct link to the news is TLDH ownership of .shopping, which should generate decent revenue. | nashwan123 | |
19/3/2014 14:34 | Of course the Chinese uptake is good News (just as .Berlin is). The Chinese govt has effectively rubber stamped on a more public platform the uptake for the new TLD's thereby encouraging public opinion & uptake down the line through such sanctioning. Minds + Machines own .Shopping in Chinese, which is a big deal given the customer demand base we can address. | spiritfinder |
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