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Adidas grows its international e-commerce presence
The retailer and manufacturer opens more than a dozen new e-commerce sites worldwide.
Posted 01/17/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Adidas | Adidas E-commerce | Demandware
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U.K. holiday shoppers will shop from screens more than stores
U.K. consumers will do 57% of their shopping online, one poll finds.
Posted 12/12/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Netsuite | Imrg | Us Ecommerce Forecast
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Google Shopping expands internationally
Google woos retailers in 10 countries with ad credits.
Posted 12/11/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
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China’s e-commerce giant reaches a milestone ahead of schedule
Alibaba says marketplace sales this year already total 1 trillion yuan, or $161 billion.
Posted 12/03/2012Don DavisPost a comment
Related Searches:Taobao | Paypal Market Share | Ebay Gross Sales
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Toys ‘R’ Us adds warehouse space in Canada
The retail chain now has three distribution centers in that country.
Posted 11/28/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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An e-commerce site turns failed relationships into cash
I Do Now I Don’t helps consumers sell their engagement rings and other jewelry.
Posted 11/16/2012Amy Dusto1 comments
Related Searches:Jewelers
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eBay returns to China
The e-retailer will sell to Chinese shoppers through a deal with e-retailer Xiu.com.
Posted 11/12/2012Don Davis1 comments
Related Searches:Ebay | Adidas E-commerce | Adidas
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Neiman Marcus spreads its global wings
The luxury retailer starts selling in more than 100 countries.
Posted 11/07/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Neiman Marcus | Fiftyone
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Japanese retailer Uniqlo launches e-commerce in the U.S.
The apparel retailer aims to generate $10 billion in North American sales by 2020.
Posted 10/25/2012Allison Enright1 comments
Related Searches:Zara | American Apparel | Global Expansion
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International sales are less of a stretch for online retailers
Border-hopping services give e-retailers a chance to sell everywhere.
Posted 10/23/2012Katie Deatsch1 comments
Related Searches:International
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