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Bluefly has a new owner
Investors are buying 89% of the shares in the apparel retailer, which launched in 1998.
Posted 05/23/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Bluefly may have a buyer
A sale of the online retailer could be announced within two weeks.
Posted 04/25/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Bluefly CEO to get 5% of the proceeds if the e-retailer is sold
Bluefly is evaluating its options for staying in business.
Posted 04/16/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Bluefly hires a senior vice president of merchandising
Scott Erdman has worked for a flash sale site and advised LivingSocial.
Posted 06/18/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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Bluefly replaces Melissa Payner as CEO
The online apparel retailer promotes Joseph Park to the top post.
Posted 02/06/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Bluefly names a former Amazon executive as chief operating officer
Joseph Park also held an e-commerce position for book publisher HarperCollins.
Posted 06/02/2011Stefany MoorePost a comment
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Moving Up At Kozmo.com
Kozmo.com, which promises to deliver Internet-ordered goods in less than an hour, has announced today that founder Joseph Park has named CFO Gerry Burdo as president and acting CEO. Park was CEO of the since the company formed in 1997 and will become chairman of the board. Co-founder and President Yong Kang is also stepping down. Kang will be involved with strategic planning for Kozmo.com, but not day-to-day operations. Park, who expanded...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Kozmo walks its last mile
Everyone wondered how Kozmo could make money. The answer: It couldn’t.
Posted 04/30/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Kozmo`s cosmos
Catering to “instant gratification for the time-starved,” New York City-based Kozmo.com is revolutionizing how consumers shop for and receive their goods. In 11 cities, including Boston, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, Kozmo’s free delivery for such items as candy, drinks, CDs and more in less than one hour is a retail coup the U.S. has not seen since the debut of the pizza delivery man. The business plan was born out of 28-year-old chairman...
Posted 12/26/2000Don DavisPost a comment
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