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Neiman Marcus will launch an e-commerce site in China
The chain invests $28 million in a Hong Kong e-commerce company to pave the way.
Posted 09/24/20121 comments
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Take a chill pill: Tommy Bahama takes its island vibe global
The apparel e-retailer will ship to some 100 countries.
Posted 07/11/2012Thad Rueter1 comments
Related Searches:Cross Border | Fiftyone | Jcrew
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‘Hello, World,’ J.Crew says, via the web
The U.S. retailer is now selling online in 107 countries.
Posted 06/27/2012Internet Retailer1 comments
Related Searches:J Crew | Fiftyone | International Expansion
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Kobo raises $53 million in new capital
The e-book retailer will use the funding for international e-commerce expansion.
Posted 04/20/2011Stefany MoorePost a comment
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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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Groupon aims to raise $950 million in new funds
The daily deal site may use the large capital infusion to acquire international rivals.
Posted 12/29/2010Zak Stambor1 comments
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As Google courts Groupon, analysts are divided on whether the marriage is a good idea
Some say the rumored price is ‘absurd,’ while others believe the deal makes sense.
Posted 12/01/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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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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Coach’s creative head gets his own e-commerce shop
Coach puts its trust in its creative director, giving him his own retail site.
Posted 08/06/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Coach Inc
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Why U.S. shoppers are saying yes to YesAsia.com
YesAsia.com, a Hong Kong-based online retailer of Asian entertainment products, has been selling online in the U.S. for 7 years. U.S. web sales, about $13 million in 2004, should grow by at least 20% in 2005, says CEO Joshua Lau.
Posted 07/11/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
Related Searches:Yesstyle | Joshua Lau Yesasia
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