http://dotcadomains.blogspot.ca/2013/04/us-aerospace-company-purchases-ca.html
"There were a couple of .ca domain sales worth noting over the past week. Both sales were listed in yesterday's DNJournal.com weekly sales report.
Hutchinson.ca - $5,347 sold at ExcellentDomains.ca
Graves.ca - $4,500 sold at DomainNameSales / DomainAdvisors
Both domain sales were in the top eight country code sales of the week, with Hutchinson.ca coming in at #4 and Graves.ca at #8.
Both domains are still pointed to landing pages at the sites where they were sold. Graves.ca doesn't show much information about the new registrant in DomainTools, but Hutchinson.ca is showing as owned by Marquez Transtech Ltd, with a technical contact in Santa Clara, California.
After doing a little more hunting, I found the press release here which probably best explains why the Hutchinson.ca domain was purchased:
http://www.marquez.ca/pdf/press-release-2013.pdf
The first thing I thought when I saw both .ca sales this week were that they both look like family names. I thought the buyers might be people who just wanted to own they own last name in .ca, but how things first appear in domains isn't always the case!"
From DNJournal
"There were a couple of .ca domain sales worth noting over the past week. Both sales were listed in yesterday's DNJournal.com weekly sales report.
Hutchinson.ca - $5,347 sold at ExcellentDomains.ca
Graves.ca - $4,500 sold at DomainNameSales / DomainAdvisors
Both domain sales were in the top eight country code sales of the week, with Hutchinson.ca coming in at #4 and Graves.ca at #8.
Both domains are still pointed to landing pages at the sites where they were sold. Graves.ca doesn't show much information about the new registrant in DomainTools, but Hutchinson.ca is showing as owned by Marquez Transtech Ltd, with a technical contact in Santa Clara, California.
After doing a little more hunting, I found the press release here which probably best explains why the Hutchinson.ca domain was purchased:
http://www.marquez.ca/pdf/press-release-2013.pdf
The first thing I thought when I saw both .ca sales this week were that they both look like family names. I thought the buyers might be people who just wanted to own they own last name in .ca, but how things first appear in domains isn't always the case!"
From DNJournal