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U.S. e-retailers miss out on selling to global shoppers, PayPal says
The U.S. lags in transactions processed from international consumers.
Posted 01/11/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Staples launches an e-commerce site in Australia
It’s the 21st e-commerce site for the office supply chain.
Posted 11/29/2010Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Technology
Looking east: China’s online sales will triple in five years, study says
Online retail in the Asia-Pacific region grows faster than in the West, Forrester says.
Posted 10/29/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Sugar Inc. buys a private sale fashion site
MyPerfectSale.com, which will remain a separate brand, says it has 500,000 members.
Posted 10/18/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Shopstyle
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South Korean and Japanese consumers lead the world in web purchases
Forrester survey shows that U.S. and Canadian consumers spend a lot, but buy less often.
Posted 08/18/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:South Korea
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A Wider World
There are strong prospects for North American e-retailers selling globally, argues Forrester analyst Zia Daniell Wigder.
Posted 12/01/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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/ Press Release
Global Retailer Implements Oracle Retail POS in Less Than 12 Weeks
Oracle Retail Store Solutions provide Sunrider with the key capabilities required by global, multi-national retailers.
Posted 12/02/2010
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/ Press Release
Monsoon Commerce Solutions and REDgroup Offer New and Used Books, Movies, and Music in Australia
Monsoon Commerce Solutions’ extensive e-commerce network of independent booksellers helps Borders.com.au increase sales.
Posted 12/02/2010
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/ Press Release
comScore Appoints a Vice President for Australia and New Zealand
Amy Weinberger has worked for eight years for the web measurement company.
Posted 11/15/2010
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/ Press Release
Card Processor Retail Decisions Sells its Australian Fuel Card Business
Wright Express Corp. spends $320 million for the fuel card unit.
Posted 08/10/2010
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