The domain name MM.com has been confirmed sold! The transaction took place last Wednesday, June 3, 2015 with the domain name being acquired by Jinxin Wang Luo of Fujian, China according to whois records.
I did try and get a purchase price but the buyer did not wish to share the details publicly.
Hangzhou Duomai E-Commerce Co.,Ltd, owners of the popular 4.cn website acquired the domain name MM.com in a $1.2 Million dollar purchase that was brokered by Sedo.com’s Dave Evanson.
Since the domain sold for $1.2 Million, just shy of 1 year ago and Jinxin was not willing to share the current purchase price, we do not know if the domain sold for more than the $1.2 Million it did in 2014, but with the way the Chinese market is going currently for short .com domain names, the market is ripe for it selling for a profit IMO!
There are only 676, 2 letter .com domain names and only 26 double repeating 2 letter .com’s, making MM.com that much more rare and sought after!
MM.com was registered on January 18, 1994
For 2015, there has been only 1 reported 7 figure deal according to DnJournal.com YTD sales chart, which is Porno.com which Rick Schwartz sold for $8,888,888.88. Sadly for the domain industry, the higher the domain sale, the less likely the purchase price is publicly reported.
MM.com IMO is a pure example of this happening.
aldis browne says
360.com is cited as having sold for $17,000,000 this year.
http://domaingang.com/domain-news/360-com-sale-update-record-breaking-domain-sale-17-million-dollars/
Jamie Zoch says
@Aldis Browne,
Yes 360.com has been reported for a couple different prices, but as I stated: “according to DnJournal.com” there has only been one reported. Since Ron has only reported the one so far, this tells me the 360.com domain sales price has not been confirmed yet (proof of the price paid) and the reason it’s not on his list.