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Domain Names: Land Grab of the 21st Century (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Frank Barnako submits: James Altucher believes there's big money in domain names and he's watching companies which are stockpiling them. Among his favorites are VeriSign , the monopoly which issues all .com and .net domain names.
How to Invest in (Even Misspelled) Domain Names (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Stockerblog submits: You may have read about how the domain name business.com sold for $7.5 million, and even the misspelled word mortage.com recently sold for $242,000. Suppose you've tried to register some domain names as investments for yourself, but found that all the good ones were taken.
Eminent domain returns as assembly opens (The Daily Record)
Legislation to ensure fair compensation to businesses dislocated during eminent domain proceedings has already been introduced in the Maryland Senate, bringing back one of last year?s contentious issues.
Onondaga Co. IDA votes on eminent domain use (News 10 Now Syracuse)
The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency votes this morning on Pyramid Corporation's request to no longer use eminent domain to get land for its Destiny USA Research and Development Park.
Napa Valley grocer heading for The Domain (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
The Domain shopping center in North Austin has lured a Napa Valley, Calif.-based specialty grocery store.
Don't tinker with eminent domain bill, some say (Casper Star-Tribune)
CHEYENNE -- Don't tinker with the eminent domain bill if you want it to pass the Legislature this year, key lawmakers say.
Eminent domain use off the table (News 10 Now Syracuse)
The issue of eminent domain has been eliminated from plans for Destiny's Research and Development Park. But Salina business owners, who call themselves Salina 29, are pushing for that language to be reflected in the project's application to OCIDA.
Eminent Domain Returns As MD General Assembly Opens (RedNova)
By Dori Berman Legislation to ensure fair compensation to businesses dislocated during eminent domain proceedings has already been introduced in the Maryland Senate, bringing back one of last year's contentious issues.
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