Chinese domain market report : IE.com WHOIS changed
China‘s hunger for short domains is insatiable; two letter .com domains are by far, the creme de la creme of premium domains.
Selling from high six figures to seven figures or more, LL .com domains are often acquired by Chinese companies.
Canadian domain investor, George Kirikos, keeps track of such domain changes, particularly when two letter .com domains move from Western owners to the Chinese.
It seems that the premium two letter .com domain, IE.com, has changed WHOIS information, going from a brokered domain to privacy. Currently, there is no change to its landing page.
IE.com is a truly ancient domain, as it was registered on September 2, 1990, when many domainers were not even born!
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