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Amazon’s not kidding around
Its Quidsi subsidiary is driving deeper into selling children’s products.
Posted 10/19/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Quidsi | Apparel Return Rate | Children's Place
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Diapers.com adds baby clothes and shoes to its online selection
Consumers can shop among 30,000 items from some 100 brands.
Posted 05/10/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Quidsi
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Soap.com moves into the food business
The Amazon-owned household goods retailer adds non-perishable foods to its lineup.
Posted 10/24/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Diapers.com founders invest nearly $1 million in a wine e-retailer
L18, which operates a members-only wine and food site, has raised $13 million since 2010.
Posted 08/30/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Wine
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Tails will wag for Amazon’s latest specialty e-retail site
Wag.com, operated by Amazon subsidiary Quidsi Inc., supplies the needs of pets.
Posted 06/07/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Busy Manhattan residents can now get diapers and other necessities the same day
Quidsi Inc., the parent of Diapers.com, rolls out same-day delivery in Manhattan.
Posted 10/27/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Diapers.com parent bets on another basic—Soap.com
Diapers.com’s new sister site will offer household basics such as paper towels and toothpaste.
Posted 06/07/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Who wins the Amazon/Diapers.com price war? Everyone
Amazon’s $500 million deal for Quidsi has grown up implications for all sides.
Posted 11/10/2010Mark Brohan1 comments
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