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U.S. Auto Parts Q1 2009 sales flat at $39.7 million
Online auto parts supplier U.S. Auto Parts Network reported sales of $39.7 million for the first quarter of 2009, down 0.75% from $40 million in the prior year quarter.
Posted 05/20/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment
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E-commerce helps to stem drop in Q1 revenue at Liberty Interactive Group
E-commerce sales at Liberty Interactive Group, including online retailers QVC.com, Provide Commerce and Backcountry.com, rose 15% to $546 million for the first quarter, as overall sales for the group fell 6% to $1.8 billion, Liberty Interactive says.
Posted 05/08/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Borders.com sells a disappointing $11.9 million in its first full quarter
Technical glitches and lower-than-expected traffic contributed to the shortfall. Borders no longer expects the e-commerce unit to break even this year, but says the site has been stabilized and kiosks tied to Borders.com have been rolled out to stores.
Posted 11/26/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Season of giving creates worries about taking
57% of U.S. adults are concerned about being a victim of identity theft during the holiday season, and 66% believe they are more at risk when making purchases online, according to a new survey.
Posted 12/20/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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A new look and hot sellers boost e-commerce sales at Barnes & Noble
A newly redesigned web site and the release of the fastest-selling teen novel in the history of the company helped Barnes & Noble grow its overall and e-commerce sales in the third quarter. E-commerce sales rose year over year by 13%.
Posted 11/28/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Blockbuster Online chief leaves to head up U.S. Auto Parts Network
Shane Evangelist, who developed and launched the online movie rental business of Blockbuster Inc., has left Blockbuster to take over as CEO of U.S. Auto Parts Network Inc., an online seller of auto parts and accessories, U.S. Auto Parts said today.
Posted 10/15/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
In-game ads give retailers a new way to engage a broad audience
Games are no longer the province of primarily young, male consumers, Jupiter Research found. Nearly one in four online consumers—split evenly between men and women—play advergames and 80% have entered online sweepstakes.
Posted 07/13/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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NRF launches web-based retail loss prevention intelligence database
The National Retail Federation today launched the Retail Loss Prevention Intelligence Network, a secure, web-based computer database that allows retailers and law enforcement to share organized retail theft information.
Posted 11/18/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Marketing
U.S. Auto Parts Network launches redesigned site
Order status and revised access to its product catalog at PartsTrain.com are among the new features in a redesigned USAutoParts.com, U.S. Auto Parts Network said today.
Posted 04/20/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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A trade group pushes a retailer-developed auto parts trading network
A b2b network platform developed by O`Reilly Auto Parts and marketed by the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association is gaining subscribers from a growing number of auto parts retailers and suppliers.
Posted 06/16/2003Paul DemeryPost a comment
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