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Originally Posted by JamesZ
.com is certainly more popular in China now. My point is not about now.
That top 100 websites does not mean much since .cn is relatively new compared to .com. If I trust that it is very scary (I do not see any IDN there!).
I do see a lot of Chinese.com advertisement. But they will not produce much impact since they are small players. It is those big guys who can see the trend and make the lead.
As I said before, I believe both .cn and .com will be good. So I buy both names. Actually, my .com portfolio is much larger than my .cn. As long as one of them takes off, I will be happy. There are so many people on forums/blogs talking from their own portfolios.
CASIO has both .cn and .com. They even have .net!
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Maybe 50-100 years later, but definitely not in 20 years.
You got Starbucks and Yakun (a local coffee chain, ask Mulligan what this is) operating in the same shopping malls in Singapore, often just opposite each other. Starbucks charges nearly $4 for a regular cuppachino while Yakun charges $0.90 for a cup of coffee.
Starbucks biz in Singapore is very good, no closing of stores, they are opening more.
And the american craze is multiple times more serious in China than in Singapore.