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FansEdge.com kicks off international sales of its licensed sports products
The online retailer will be selling to consumers in 34 countries, using the FiftyOne Global Ecommerce service from E4X Inc.
Posted 10/03/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Saks Direct takes its first international steps—to Canada
The e-commerce division of Saks Inc. is opening its online doors to Canadian consumers. Until now, Saks sent web orders only to U.S. addresses. Saks will enable cross-border shopping with E4X Inc.’s FiftyOne e-commerce product.
Posted 10/01/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Drugstore.com starts a push for overseas sales
Drugstore.com will use E4X’s FiftyOne Global Ecommerce Solution to expand sales globally. It expects to sell in 34 countries this year. “We’re seeing increasing demand for our over-the-counter products from outside of the U.S.,” says CEO Dawn Lapore.
Posted 07/29/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Overstock.com outsources new international sales operation
Overstock.com has signed with global e-commerce solution provider E4X to handle all of the e-retailer’s international orders as it expands overseas in the third quarter.
Posted 05/01/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Automatic currency conversion boosts international sales at 2Checkout.com
Daily international sales volume for retailer 2Checkout.com nearly tripled after it implemented a system from E4X that automatically converts prices into the local currency of the consumer, says Kristin Dach, 2CO CFO.
Posted 02/09/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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E4X adds PayPal to its multicurrency payments line-up
E4X, provider of online multicurrency services, has added PayPal to its product roster that enables merchants to accept multicurrency payments.
Posted 10/03/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Foreign sales rising nearly twice as fast as domestic at Art.com
Sales to foreign consumers are increasing sharply at Art.com, which ships to more than 150 countries. “International is growing almost twice as fast domestic,” co-founder and chief strategy officer Mike Marston says.
Posted 03/11/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Art.com lands more international sales with new currency convertor
Because its international shoppers can now focus on its art offerings instead of also wondering what the price is in their local currency, Art.com is converting more shoppers into buyers, it says.
Posted 06/15/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Art.com adopts E4X’s multi-currency system to target global customers
Already selling to customers in 14 countries, Art.com has launched the E4X multi-currency system on its site that allows customers to view prices and pay for purchases in their local currencies. E4X takes the currency risk on the sales.
Posted 04/15/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Online currency conversion provider rolling out product
E4X, a New York-based online currency exchange company, is rolling out its product after several months of beta testing.
Posted 04/02/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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