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Verisign: .Com Contract Renewed For 6 Years With NO Automatic Price Increases

Posted on the 30 November 2012 by Worldwide @thedomains

In what domain holder have to consider a victory, Verisign, Inc.  ( NASDAQ : VRSN ) was granted an six year renewal of the .Com registry but losses the ability to automatically raise prices.

Verisign’s current pricing of $7.85 per domain name registration will continue for the six-year term of the Agreement.

Under the current contract Verisign has to operate the registry which expires today they had the right to raise prices 7% in any 4 of the 6 years of its choice and in fact did elect to raise prices in 4 of 6 years.

The term of this contract is term commencing on Dec. 1, 2012 through Nov. 30, 2018

“Price increases are limited to circumstances based on the imposition of new Consensus Policy or extraordinary expenses related to security or stability threats, and now require Commerce Department prior approval.

Finally, pricing restrictions may be removed entirely if Verisign demonstrates to the Commerce Department’s satisfaction that market conditions no longer warrant such restrictions.”

You can listen to the live conference call and webcast at 8:30 Am EST.

All of the information on that is listed on our blog post of last night

Shares of Verisign are down almost 14% in pre-market trading current at $33.51 down $5.63

Verisign closed on Monday at $40 a share

Th only negative for domain holders in the announcement is the statement that ” pricing restrictions may be removed entirely if Verisign demonstrates to the Commerce Department’s satisfaction that market conditions no longer warrant such restrictions.”

Which could lead to varbile pricing domain by domain like to old .TV model with some domains having annual renewal fees into the $x,xxx or even $xxx,xxx per year.

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