According to a newsletter from DN.com the popular Chinese registrar/marketplace Ename has gone public.
According to the statistic in the Information Disclosure, eName was established on 19th May, 2005. It had a revenue of ¥260 million CNY and net profit of ¥27.9 million CNY in the year 2015, and a revenue of ¥167.5 million CNY and net profit of ¥11.9 million CNY in the year 2014.
Here is a link to the National Equities Exchange and Quotations. They appear to be the Chinese S.E.C or Nasdaq.
The company’s operating objective is: adhere to open, fair and impartial manner, and improve the functioning of markets, strengthening market services, maintaining market order, and promote innovation in the market, investors and other market participants to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the body, and promote the healthy development of the OTC market promoting private investment and development of SMEs, effectively serve the real economy.
Voice As Computing says
It remains to be seen whether it’ll translate into an increased level of trust that Western domainers seek from Chinese companies.
Christian says
Eva first reported on this on her blog DN Queen.
On Friday she also posted a great interview with Andrew Rosener by Auld Gold from 4.cn that is well worth a read.
Raymond Hackney says
Yes thank you Christian, we cited DN.com newsletter, Eva works there.
I thought the interview with Andrew was very good, he also did one with Elliot Silver that was excellent.
Thanks for the comment.
domain value says
Chinese people has now taking control over domain name industry. They are everywhere in technology, domain industry, manufacturing millions of products and exporting them to all over the globe.