Big things are coming from China, where corporate budgets can be outlandish by Western standards.
The world’s 2nd largest economy is driven by lavish investments and spending reminiscent of the Silicon Valley days in the late 90’s.
What drives growth, is memory (RAM) chips for every electronic device imaginable. In an online world heading towards the Internet of Things, China is becoming the new leader in semiconductor production.
A new holding company was created for XMC, one of China’s leading chip makers, called Yangtze River Storage Technology, with a registered capital of 18.9 billion yuan ($2.8 billion dollars).
And that’s just a single company of many.
The Chinese domain market has been growing in leaps and bounds for almost 6 weeks now. That’s a slow bloom from earlier this year, when things looked gloomy and miserable.
Domain sales are up, both in volume and prices. We are witnessing considerable activity in the geo-domain market as well.
We keep track of short domains, between 2 to 4 characters, that changed hands in China, tracking the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs for your perusal.
Here is today’s list, for domains that changed hands in the past 24 hours; some data courtesy of BenMi.com, the Chinese domain sales tracker:
514.cn
mdr.cn
nwr.cn
rkn.cn
cxtb.cn
dkhh.cn
fznh.cn
fzns.cn
qdbk.cn
qdft.cn
qdxb.cn
rbdp.cn
rhwg.cn
rspg.cn
sgjc.cn
tdxr.cn
tpsr.cn
xfpr.cn
yfwr.cn
zrbc.cn
bpyd.com
fzpm.com
gfnj.com
hgwb.com
hljk.com
hwdw.com
jmwj.com
kmyw.com
kngw.com
kwgg.com
kzqq.com
lbgw.com
lhbx.com
nktx.com
nptz.com
pdzz.com
qcbb.com
qqzn.com
rfjk.com
rzqq.com
swyh.com
tzbd.com
wfjk.com
yjxk.com
ynsb.com
yzpw.com