08-09-2004, 07:38 PM
|
|
|
Confirmed User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Posts: 7,662
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Taboo
So who are the heavyweights in the domain industry? i'm not talking about just those who grab the most drops, I mean who else has healthy portfolios. everyone, please help me compile a list. in no particular order, and some may not belong anymore. I only chose to reveal those who don't fly under the radar. Everyone below makes it well known what's in their portfolios, if they don't, I didn't mention their domains.
+ National A-1
+ BuyDomains.com
+ FMA.com / Elequa
+ Chena.com
+ DomainDeluxe.com
+ DotcomAgency.com
+ eRealEstate.com/Webfather
+ Slav
+ Mail.com, just down down their email list and you'll see. I remember when they tried to IPO an incubator called World.com
+ Communicate.com
+ Reflex
+ MostWantedDomains.com
+ AVM?
+ CNET, gotta respect a company that owns/licenses: tv.com, radio.com, news.com, shopper.com, mp3.com, gamecenter.com, download.com, community.com
+ Digimedia.com, they've got lots more than they reveal on their site and they won't sell me a damn thing. 
+ Yahoo. Yes, yahoo. own/buy domains to keep their competitors at bay.
+ Disney. always on a buying spree for potential projects that may get greenlit. always buying amazing domains. very large and healthy portfolio.
former kings, but still visionaries:
+ WebMagic(.com), who developed/ipo'd: Toys.com, Cooking.com, Sports.com, Auctions.com, Collectibles.com, Sales.com, Pets.com
+ Idealab, they sold some to FMA, but at one time owned or still own evolution.com, research.com (fma), tools.com, ebusiness.com, goto.com (now overture), incubated eToys/Toys.com, Pets.com, Cooking.com, and countless others.
ok, I'm sure I missed a lot, help me add to it.
|
I would take off AVM and add EasyLink.
Mail.com leases many of its domains from EasyLink.
__________________
ICQ: 2262.73945
|
|
|