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Foot Locker’s web sales grow by 18% in the first quarter
Online growth accounts for 43% of total sales lift.
Posted 06/18/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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BestBuy.com pushes foot traffic into stores
40% of online buyers pick up purchases in stores, says chief financial officer Sharon McCollam.
Posted 06/05/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Weight Watchers’ online sales increase by 10.9%
Total sales fell by 3.3% for the diet and nutritional products merchant.
Posted 05/22/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Top 500 web-only retailers grow sales by a combined 27% annually
But can they make money?
Posted 05/17/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Top 500 Insider | Bluefly | Catalog
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PetMed Express reports web sales decline by 1.8%
Net income increased slightly on the year for the online pet pharmacy.
Posted 05/15/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Web-only retailers turn in the lowest return rate
Online-only retailers have the lowest return rate among Top 500 merchants.
Posted 05/09/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Average Profit Margin | Top500insider | Product Return Rate
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Vistaprint’s third quarter sales rise nearly 12%
Net income is up for the quarter, but down through the first nine months.
Posted 05/08/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Web-only retailers use tried and true tactics to stay competitive
Excluding Amazon, online-only retailers are growing at about the same rate as their competitors.
Posted 05/02/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Top500insider | Top 500 Insider
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Deckers Outdoor grows web sales by 22.6% in Q1
Online sales account for 28% of total sales growth in the quarter.
Posted 04/26/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Dixons Retail sells a media and games retail subsidiary
Komplett, a Norwegian electronics retailer, pays $21 million for Webhallen.
Posted 04/23/2013Bill BriggsPost a comment
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