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About one hour ago, all Chinese premium LLLL.net were registered.
No single Chinese premium LLLL.net is left...
I am checking it again.
No single Chinese premium LLLL.net is left...
I am checking it again.
@djum Classic!
Right now the high bid on my new lot of 10 auction is only $85 ($8.50 per name), and no one is hitting the $145 BIN, so there's a bit of a disconnect in different markets. For now.
Just got HKTM .net Hongkong Trademarks?
HK for HongkongHK is nice, I think!
And Harvey Keitel.NNNNN.com started to sell around $10
HK for Hongkong
Hong Kong Transcendental MeditationJust got HKTM .net Hongkong Trademarks?
NNNNN.com started to sell around $10
I dont know how that was posted.. I started to right down something than I've closed the browser tab..Where? In HongKong?
haha
I wanted to say that what happened with NNNNN.com can happen with LLLL .net. I was buying NNNNN .com for around $10/each on ebay and the next week the price jumped over $100/each.
The buy out is holding and we will see them rising in value.BEIJING SANFRONT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - 13 names
DNSPOD, INC., - 11
DOMAIN NAME NETWORK - 12
ENAME TECHNOLOGY - 16
XIAMEN NAWANG TECHNOLOGY - 11
These MOFOs owned the drop
Dropcatch.com only took 3 names.
Anybody know why a name expired 6/27 would still show as Redemption Period? That's almost 60 days out.
I have had the chance of speaking to a person whose friend was involved in the buy out. Both of them were involved actually. He shared a table with me. Their plan is to hold these names for 5-6 years and it is predicting LLLL.nets price to be in the 600$ range at that time and LLLL.coms at 20k$!!I believe it will drop on the 81st day from expiration.
It looks like this trend is picking up more and more in China now. As @djum mentioned, lots of the people getting them lately have been Chinese companies. Looks like demand is going up so I think this buyout will hold, at least for now anyways.. Watching things the past few days has started making me think they are worth the $9.29 that NameSilo raised up to last week from $5.99...
I have had the chance of speaking to a person whose friend was involved in the buy out.
I think they are not registrars but investors. He said they picked it up for 5$ each. He has calculated how much investment has been made, how much will be the renewal for 5 years, total cost after 5 years, price at that time, return on investment etc. He has done this analysis for .LLLL.com, LLLL.net, LLLL.cn, LLLL.com.cnIs your friend Chinese? By "involved" what do you mean? They work for the company?
What company did the buyout, by the way? Are they a registrar, or what is their normal business?
Thanks.
Remain calm. One guy made a table. Please.I have had the chance of speaking to a person whose friend was involved in the buy out. Both of them were involved actually. He shared a table with me. Their plan is to hold these names for 5-6 years and it is predicting LLLL.nets price to be in the 600$ range at that time and LLLL.coms at 20k$!!
Frank Schilling is already asking $44,000 and that range for all his LLLL.coms. Nauseating.If we talking about end-user prices I can see $600 possible for LLLL.net even this year, don't need to wait 5-6.
But 20K it's long shot either for end or reseller.