Finding a buyer for www.icv.com

  • I am selling www.icv.com - a 3 letter domain. I am seeking potential buyers. I anticipate that public companies should be approached first as they are; a) Easy to search for b) Are concerned about their public profile c) Are large and hence more likely to have budget for buying a URL The initial 'i' could also be valuable for companies with the initials CV - so as to create an electronic/internet version of their service/operation. Secondly, abbreviations for 'INC' or 'Limited' in some languages may start with V (this is a long shot!), so a company with the initials IC would be appropriate. Lastly, in chinese and other asian languages, the letter/sound 'V' is much more popular than in English - this is worth investigating. My question: Can you please search through at least 20 stock markets (US, European, Asian & South American) for companies with the initials ICV or CV (IC if the sign for 'incorporated' starts with a V). Thank you


  • James, While I understand your strategy for searching for potential buyers, it seems you might be better off conducting a search that looks for related domain names. For instance, the current owners of: http://www.icvcapital.com a multi-million dollar investment firm, might well be interested in owning a three-letter domain name such as the one you have to offer. If you'd like, I can answer your question by pointing you to a source of more than 200 registered domain names that begin with the letters "icv". Let me know if this would be of interest as an answer to your question. Cheers. pafalafa-ga


  • Thank you for your response. The broker has been using this approach, looking for non-english language searches and sending e-mails to them. I have been aware of a number of companies using initials that do not come up highly on search engines. Yet, these companies do appear to be quite significant. I am therefore keen to find companies that may have need for ICV (as stated above) by simply reviewing the major (and not so major) stock markets in the world. I know it's tedious - that's why I'm not doing it! :-)


  • Interestingly, the 'v' sound isn't actually used in Chinese.


  • Thank you for your comment. I broker is in dialogue with icvcapital and is following the route of existing ICV domain owners. I am therefore trying this as an alternative approach. It would be great if you/someone could do a sweep through 20 international stock markets online looking for appropriately named companies. James


  • Hello again James, Glad to hear that you're already making use of domain name information. Here's another possibility, apart from the stock markets (which hasn't turned out to be a very fruitful search, thus far). Have a look at this link: http://www.altavista.com/web/results?q=icv*&kgs=0&kls=0 As you can see, there are a lot of ICV companies and other groups included in the search results. A list like this has the advantage of including many groups such as private companies or organizations that wouldn't be listed on stock markets. On the other hand, it's harder to gauge the financial stature of the organizations this way. Is this useful to you?







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