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/ Technology
Price beats speed for online shoppers
A new survey finds little enthusiasm for same-day deliveries.
Posted 03/05/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon Prime | Millennials | Shoprunner
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/ Marketing
Xiu.com rides growth of China’s online sales
Strong demand for imported fashions triples its sales, Xiu says.
Posted 08/14/2012Paul Demery1 comments
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/ E-Retailers
Private sales sites flourish in Italy
One executive estimates Italy’s online private sales industry to be worth $1 billion.
Posted 05/30/2012Internet Retailer2 comments
Related Searches:Buyvip | Furniture E-commerce | Furniture Trends
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/ Technology
Chinese e-retail sales set to triple to $360 billion in 2015
A report says 17% of 2015 ad spending in China will go online.
Posted 04/13/2012Thad Rueter1 comments
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/ Technology
57% of consumers plan to buy a tablet or e-reader in the next three years
Within the next year 29% of U.S. consumers plan to buy a tablet or e-book reader, according to a new report. And in the next three years 57% of U.S. consumers plan to buy such portable devices that consumers can use to read e-books.
Posted 05/18/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Eddie Bauer finds a new CEO, luring Neil Fiske from Bath and Body Works
Former Bath and Body Works CEO Neil Fiske replaces Howard Gross, who has been interim CEO of Eddie Bauer since February, when chairman and CEO Fabian Mansson resigned after shareholders rejected a proposal to sell the struggling multi-channel retailer.
Posted 06/18/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Neil Fiske
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/ Press Release
Analysis by The Boston Consulting Group Shows Consumer Mood and Online Holiday Shopping Intentions Are on the Rise
Despite Shaky Economy and World Events, BCG/Harris Interactive Study Finds `Confident` Consumers Outnumber `Distressed` Consumers by More Than Two to One BOSTON, Nov. 26 -- Consumers have been buffeted by the worsening economic climate in the U.S., coupled with the tragic events of September 11 and the subsequent war in Afghanistan, but a new study of online consumer attitudes from The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Harris Interactive found...
Posted 11/26/2001
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/ Press Release
ONLINE RETAILING IN 2005: TRADITIONAL RETAILERS SHOULD DOMINATE AS CONSUMERS FULFILL MORE OF THEIR BASIC SHOPPING NEEDS...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Report from The Boston Consulting Group Explores the "Next Chapter" of Online Retailing, Urging Incumbents to Pursue Growing Consumer Demand Boston (March 26, 2001) Online retailing is fast becoming the domain of traditional retailers as they are best positioned to master the economics of online retailing and capture growing consumer demand. According to a new BCG report, The Next Chapter in Business-to-Consumer...
Posted 03/26/2001
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