This morning I detected some movement on the premium domain name Clarity.com and that movement may indicate a sale?

Clarity Money

The domain was owned by publicly traded company Synchronoss Technologies Inc.  Whois information hasn’t updated currently away from Synchronoss, other than domain name servers and the domain is now redirecting. The domains status is “ok”, which often means the domain is unlocked and about to transfer registrars.

Synchronoss acquired the domain name and other assets from Clarity OSS Limited around June … Read the rest

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Welcome to a Sunday addition of Domain Movers where DotWeekly keeps track of corporate focused domain name transactions that other wise would likely go unreported and provides the information to you.

As always, these are very early discoveries and heavily based on whois information, which is not always 100% accurate. I do try my best though to report as accurately as I can. With that said, here are the latest detections:

Corby Spirit and Wine Limited registered the domain name … Read the rest

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Welcome to Domain Movers, where we monitor domain name transactions by corporations and report the movements we see to you! This is always an exciting series that often provides a “first look” at what companies are doing domain wise. This leads to new brands, future marketing campaigns, products, services and more.

Let’s get to it!

Hilton registered several domain names relating to Tapestry and those included TapestryByHilton.com, HiltonTapestry.com, HiltonTapestryCollection.com, TapestryCollectionByHilton.com and TheTapestryCollectionByHilton.com. They do not appear to own Tapestry.com.… Read the rest

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Gogobot rebrands as Trip.com, a domain name they acquired from Expedia.

Trip.com

CEO Travis Kratz stated in a Skift.com article about the rebrand: “The name Trip.com, which is easy to remember, can conjure images of a vacation abroad as well as a jaunt to the restaurant across town, Katz says, and the blending of trips and activities is something that several companies, including Trip.com, Google, TripAdvisor, and Airbnb have realized could be a winning formula.”

The article continued with “One thing … Read the rest

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