Aww, what's the matter Doc - the truth of falling mobi prices hit a raw nerve?
What about a falling .com. Can you not get the gist of my point or are you really that damn dense?
for starters meds.com would be monetized better offshore and parked to avoid FDA issues and other crap.
Indian.com we know it changed hands 2 times, it's confusing term (diff meaning in US vs Europe/etc) you can argue they overpaid on the other hand porno.mobi vs music.mobi 650k? Just admit it...
My point is not even .mobi.
Look at meds and retired. What is the largest as well as the fastest growing segment in the states right now...the baby boomers.
To me, the whole notion of meds going for what it did and retired.com not even being sold is troubling as a whole. Beyond a doubt, those two along with Indian would be in my account right now had I had the money.
And Indian? Guess which population is expected to surpass the Chinese population by the year 2015 (if not sooner) as the most populous nation and people on earth?
These are gems. Pure investment grade potential gems.
My point is with the overall quality of these names being offered tonight and the prices they brought, regardless of extension, should be a wake up call to everyone that this precious domain industry is not recession proof.
Do you people really live in this little domaindom that you created for yourselves? Do you think all I care about is what the hell mobi does or does not do?
My god, I just can not get over how blind, one sided, and what piss poor common sense that most on this forum have. It is more shocking than what I witnessed tonight.
In truth, when it sold I can certainly see music.mobi going for that much.
The music industry is getting beat up, kicked around and falling flat on its face.
One thing that is HUGELY profitable for them and the recording artists are downloadable ringtones. This is all about convenience. With the added memory cards for the phones, you better believe I see Music.mobi going for what it did at the time. At the time is the key now. What a difference a couple of months make when we are talking world and global economics.