Saturday, October 29, 2016

Cuba.com site for sale for $4.5 million

Cuba.com site for sale for $4.5 million
abfernandez@elnuevoherald.com

For sale: www.cuba.com.

The price? $4.5 million.

The domain is selling for $4.5 million in cash, but the purchase can be
financed for five years with an initial payment of $2 million.

This sale was announced by VIP Brokerage.

"This special digital asset has enormous growth and revenue potential in
the areas of travel, tourism, hotels, entertainment, recreation, etc.,"
said Mark Thomas, executive director of the firm specializing in the
buying and selling of premium domain names.

Although Thomas did not specify who the seller is, he said the site has
belonged to the same owner for more than 15 years. Various reports name
Skip Hoagland, founder of Domain New Media LLC, as the owner.

John Kavulich, president of the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council,
said the sale was significant because the offer "represents the first
specific U.S. dollar valuation for a United States-based business that
is solely focused upon Cuba and is for sale."

Almost two years after the restoration of relations between Cuba and the
United States, business opportunities with Cuba are attractive to U.S.
companies. New regulations approved by the Obama administration that
seek to "empower the Cuban people and build bridges between the two
countries" have spurred much interest. The most recent regulations
authorize, among other things, the scientific collaboration between the
two nations in the field of medicine and the U.S. sale of medicines
produced in Cuba.

However, reservations still exist among many companies primarily because
of the continued complicated legal landscape as a result of the economic
embargo, which remains in place, as well as Cuban government
restrictions and the upcoming U.S. presidential election that could turn
the table on U.S.-Cuba policy.

Several U.S. companies and experts met earlier this month in Miami for a
"Preparing for Trade with Cuba" conference to discuss future business
opportunities.

After the announcement of the restoration of relations with Cuba on Dec.
17, 2014, the number of domains with the word "Cuba" multiplied
significantly. On the same day, about 1,500 domains containing "Cuba"
were registered, according to DomainView. Also on that day, some 300
domains containing "Havana" were registered.

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Source: Cuba.com site on sale for $4.5 million | In Cuba Today -
http://www.incubatoday.com/news/article111135922.html

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