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Business.com: yours for $400m

A piece of prime web real estate, which set a price record at the height of the dotcom bubble, is being punted to potential buyers for up to $400m. Jake Winebaum and Sky Dayton, the two entrepreneurs who bought the business.com domain for $7.5m in December 1999, are ready to cash in, according to the WSJ. The price tag is …

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£ $ or J ?

Well is it £400m or $400m? Seen as £400m is roughly double that of its american counterpart.

Not sure what the exchange rate on 'J' is?

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