Luyouqi.com (means “Router” in Chinese) was sold for ¥270,000 CNY (approximately $40,200 USD). The seller registered it with ¥50 CNY in 2005 and now makes over 5000 profits over this domain.
Yingla.com (means “Won” in Chinese) was sold for ¥100,000 CNY (approximately $14,880 USD) in an auction.
Xueao.com (means “Snow mastiff “ in Chinese) was sold for ¥100,000 CNY (approximately $14,880 USD).
Huolu.com (means “Stove” “Way out” in Chinese) was sold for ¥99,000 CNY (approximately $14,730 USD) in an auction.
Baochi.com (means “keep” in Chinese) was sold with a six-figure price, both buyer and seller are Chinese domainer.
Paotui.com (means “Run errands” in Chinese) was bought by Chinese domainer Chen Donghong with a privacy price. There are some potential end-users in China.
Yazi.com (means “Duck” in Chinese) was bought by Chinese Pinyin King Muxing with a privacy price.
D.pub was sold for ¥16,000 CNY (approximately $2,380 USD).
http://dnqueen.net/2016/10/10/luyou...-fee-chinese-market-daily-report-on-10-10-16/
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Yingla.com (means “Won” in Chinese) was sold for ¥100,000 CNY (approximately $14,880 USD) in an auction.
Xueao.com (means “Snow mastiff “ in Chinese) was sold for ¥100,000 CNY (approximately $14,880 USD).
Huolu.com (means “Stove” “Way out” in Chinese) was sold for ¥99,000 CNY (approximately $14,730 USD) in an auction.
Baochi.com (means “keep” in Chinese) was sold with a six-figure price, both buyer and seller are Chinese domainer.
Paotui.com (means “Run errands” in Chinese) was bought by Chinese domainer Chen Donghong with a privacy price. There are some potential end-users in China.
Yazi.com (means “Duck” in Chinese) was bought by Chinese Pinyin King Muxing with a privacy price.
D.pub was sold for ¥16,000 CNY (approximately $2,380 USD).
http://dnqueen.net/2016/10/10/luyou...-fee-chinese-market-daily-report-on-10-10-16/
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