
1. insure.com - $16 Million
Insure.com was purchased by QuinStreet, an online marketing services and
technology company. It is the single largest domain name ever sold. It
was originally acquired by Insure.com for $1.6 million in December 2001.
The website now provides life, car, and health insurance quotes among others.
2. fund.com - $14.9
fund.com is owned by “Gentile, Philip “. Gentile, Philip bought this
domain for £9.9 million in March 2008, which amounted to about $14.9
Million. However, this domain is not yet live.
3. fb.com - $8.5 Million
This domain was purchased by Facebook, Inc. in September 2010 for $8.5
million. Currently, this domain redirects to Facebook.com. Facebook
purchased this domain from American Farm Bureau Federation.
4. business.com - $7.5 Million
It is a business search engine and web directory founded in 1999 by Jake
Winebaum, former chairman of the Walt Disney Internet Group. In July
2007 business.com, the company was sold to Yellow Pages publisher RH
Donnelly for $345 million.
5. diamond.com - $7.5 Million
Although priced the same as business.com, this domain was purchased more
than 7 years later in 2006, hence making it a slightly lower-value
purchase (due to the depreciation of the dollar over time). It was
bought by online jewelry retailer ice.com and is quite simply an
online diamond jewelry store.
6. beer.com - $7 Million
Beer.com was purchased by Thought Convergence, LLC in Jan 2004 for” $7 million”. This domain is also currently not in use for any purpose.
7. Israel.com - $5.88 Million
Billed as "your first and best source for information about Israel". It
was bought in 1994 by Joel Noel Friedman, a 46-year-old Jewish American.
Rather than seek profit, he originally bought the site in fear that it
would be misused by somebody else.
8. casino.com - $5.5 Million
casino.com was purchased by Mansion Limited of Gibraltar in November
2003 for $5.5 million. As the name suggests, this website hosts several
online gambling games.
9. slots.com - $5.5 Million
slots.com was purchased by ”Bodog Media” in June 2010 for “$5.5
million”. This website also hosts several online gambling and slot
games.
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