Ebola.com isn’t much of a website at this time. As the name suggests, it features several articles about Ebola news and tips for containing the virus. However, the websites owner just cashed in by selling the URL for more than $200,000.

Last week site owner Jon Schultz announced that he was prepared to sell Ebola.com for $150,000. In an interview with The Washington Post he said the price was reasonable, while announcing that the website was receiving thousands of pageviews per day, traffic that is likely to grow as more Ebola news is generated.

Schultz purchased the domain in 2008 for $13,500. He decided to purchase the name after watching the movie Outbreak.

An SEC filing confirms that Schultz’s Blue String Ventures sold Ebola.com to a Russian company called Weed Growth Fund for over $200,000 in cash and stock. Under terms of the deal he received $50,000 cash and 19,192 shares in the company.

The Weed Growth Fund is covering the cost by selling 19,192 shares of another weed company’s stock in the deal – Cannabis Sativa, Inc.

The Verge reports that those shares are currently valued at about $164,000. Cannabis Sativa, Inc. recently appointed a new CEO. The company is now run by New Mexico’s former two-term governor and Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson. His appointment pushed share prices up in recent months.

It has not been revealed at this time how a company specializing in marijuana plans to use the Ebola.com domain purchase.