A lot of people love the Domain Movers series and I am thankful for that. I also keep trying new things and want to continue to provide unique content that is helpful to the domain industry with a focus on corporate domain name transactions. So today, I tried something a little new at the end of today’s report.

StarterCard.com has been acquired by a currently unknown MarkMonitor client from GenericDomainMarket.com. The domain name had an offering price of $1,999.

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GoldenName appears to have sold a mother load of ultra premium domains to one buyer as many moved over to GoDaddy under whois privacy.

These domains include 75.com, By.com, 154.com, 297.com, 736.com and 20, four number .com domains.

There is great potential that this same buyer is related to the news I mentioned on July 1, 2016 when similar movement took place with domains like 10.com, 29.com, 44.com, DY.com, 174.com, 436.com, 462.com, 674.com and 70+ four number .com domains at … Read the rest

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Domain Movers keeps track of domain name transactions related to corporate domain transactions and reports them to you. Here is a sampling of domain names on the move over the past couple of days:

Hulu registered a few new domain names, which included: HuluLive.net, HuluLiveStream.com / .net and HuluNow.net

Apple Inc. has registered the domain name OrchardAtApple.com, adding to its domain name portfolio of over 14,000 domain names.

Epac Technologies LTD acquired 5DPrinting.com via domain name aftermarket Sedo. … Read the rest

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Welcome! Domain Movers is a pretty cool series which keeps track of domain name transactions relating to large companies. These often go unreported, so I share them! These movements are fresh and can indicate what companies are “up to” with future offerings via new brands, marketing and more.

If you would like to see more of these articles, please visit the category page Domain Discoveries. Enjoy!

G4 Media, LLC allowed TheSite.com to expire and the domain was removed from … Read the rest

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