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Yahoo sells part of its China stake to Alibaba
Yahoo will get up to $7.1 billion from the deal with China’s e-commerce leader.
Posted 05/21/2012Paul Demery1 comments
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/ Technology
China’s Alibaba discloses fraud on its marketplace that supplies web retailers
The marketplace connects Asian suppliers with buyers around the world.
Posted 02/21/2011Paul Demery1 comments
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/ Marketing
Alibaba.com’s U.S. market move
Alibaba.com has agreed to buy Vendio, a provider of e-commerce services to 80,000 retailers.
Posted 06/24/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Vendio
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PayPal forges an alliance with China’s largest payment card network
Hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers will be able to buy goods online from foreign merchants and pay through PayPal as a result of the agreement with China UnionPay.
Posted 03/19/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Alipay
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B2B buyers are slow to buy online, says a new report
B2B buyers haven’t moved to the web in large numbers, but they’d like to do so and will reward suppliers who help them manage back-end functions with online tools, Jupiter says.
Posted 05/24/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Alibaba claims global e-commerce supremacy as Chinese e-retailers introduce innovations
E-commerce in China is big and getting bigger. It's also becoming more innovative.
Posted 10/01/2012Don Davis1 comments
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Window to the World
Despite the distance, North American e-retailers find ways to get to know foreign suppliers.
Posted 06/01/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
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The world’s self-proclaimed e-commerce champ
China’s Alibaba says it outsells Amazon and eBay—put together.
Posted 09/13/2012Don DavisPost a comment
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/ E-Retailer Watch
No wonder Wal-Mart’s shaking up its global e-commerce team
Wal-Mart is further behind in attracting online shoppers overseas than it is at home.
Posted 08/17/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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SERVICE TO ENABLE CHINESE CONSUMERS TO BUY DIRECTLY FROM U.S. RETAILERS
As Millions of Chinese Consumers Flock to Internet to Purchase “Made in America” Products, International Deal Seen as Windfall for U.S. Companies Hangzhou, China and New York City, December 20, 2007 - In a move aimed at enabling consumers in Mainland China to buy directly online from North American retailers, Alipay, China’s leading independent third-party online payment platform and a subsidiary of Alibaba Group, today announced a cooperation...
Posted 12/31/2007
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