I see - All you have on sale is a Java application for mobiles?
You have a total revenue of $550 and expect a sale price of $150k? Nice...
You cannot sell a business with a huge profit, just based out of it's potential. I have a script on my machine that searches networks, does that by any chance mean that I can sell it for a gazillion dollars, owing to the fact that it has a potential of being the next Google? Not so fast my friend...
Businesses require revenue, they require marketing, they require a staunch business plan. Do you have any of the above, for someone to shell out $150k for your Java application?
You can't sell it on the basis of being a unique idea as well, since you've laid out the site, it doesn't remain unique anymore. A unique idea is beneficial, if you launch it and it picks up. But I don't think that's the case with Mobiyard.
You might hardly get your development costs with that site.