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It's well known that the internet is fundamentally changing business, and the companies that don't adapt have no future. Book-publishers, take heed - Barnes and Noble's is set to launch its own electronic publishing service, which could effectively eliminate the need for traditional publishers. (source: Business2.0) http://www.business2.com/content/channels/ebusiness/2001/01/10/24319 This columnist says it was fun while it lasted, but it's high time Yahoo seriously considered a deep partnership or a sale to a major media company. (source: MarketWatch) http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/20010109/news/current/net_sense.htx |
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After watching several of its brick-and-mortar counterparts warn investors of weaker-than-expected sales and earnings, Internet retailing leader Amazon.com said its 4Q revenue and profit will be in line with its previous forecasts. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2001/01/08/technology/amazon/ |
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In Brief: - Troubled online retailer eToys announced it will lay off 700 of its 1,000 employees and soon shut down its European operation. |
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Despite a rash of highly publicized hacker attacks earlier this year, most consumers were not scared away from e-tailers during the year 2000. But will consumers be as forgiving about e-crime in 2001? (source: Upside) http://www.upside.com/Ebiz/3a4bc4ca1.html |
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Upside's Year 2000 tech sector wrap-up. Main topics: digital media, PCs, wireless, B2B, and B2C. (source: Upside) http://www.upside.com/Ebiz/3a4132681.html Strong Numbers aims to be a price guide to everything for sale on the Net. |
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Not everyone is complaining about a disappointing holiday season: online giant Yahoo says holiday expectations have been met, with up to twice the shopping activity as last year. (source: ZDNet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2668787,00.html Job cuts announced by U.S. Internet companies reached an all-time high in December, according to a report released Wednesday by recruiters Challenger, Gray and Christmas, though the month-over-month rate of job losses decreased. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/6301.html |
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Raising questions over who controls the Internet, Yahoo is asking a U.S. federal judge to block a French court’s order that it keep computer users in France from accessing online auctions of Nazi paraphernalia. (source: MSNBC) http://www.msnbc.com/news/507110.asp |
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Don't look now, but a host of dot-coms that never took a dime of venture capital are now turning a profit. That's right. Not mid-2002. Now -- before the end of the year 2000. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/6197.html |
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Even before the holiday muzak began playing at department stores, consumer electronics retailers were brimming with hope. They expected a tsunami of digital gadgets that consumers wouldn't be able to resist. Unfortunately, that just isn't happening. (source: The Standard) http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,20887,00.html |
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Amazon.com dropped 11% today in sympathy with EToys.com which announced last week it would badly miss estimates for the quarter (EToys lost 73% today). The big question is, will Amazon's partnership with ToysRUs.com stave off the Grinch? (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/12/18/companies/toys/ |
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Business 2.0 looks at 10 online retailers who may not make it to the next holiday season. What's in "store" for these companies and what will they do to survive. (source: Business 2.0) http://business2.com/content/channels/ebusiness/2000/12/15/23751 Even in these dark days, there are still believers in B2C e-commerce. The thought is that someone is going to survive, and therefore thrive, in this arena. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/vc/2000/1215/vc-doerr121500.html |
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Eight of the 10 fastest growing retail sites on the Web are run by traditional retailers, according to a report released Friday. The report said that while pure-play e-tailers continue to hold onto the top four spots in its overall ranking, offline retailers gained fast during the traditional holiday shopping season. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/6107.html |
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Auction sites are dominating the 2000 online holiday shopping season, according to a report issued by Media Metrix. For the two weeks ended November 26th and December 3rd, Web auction giant eBay averaged 60% more unique daily visitors than the Internet's top retail site Amazon.com, the report said. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/6064.html |
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Within the next month, a mess of online holiday sales figures will be released, to be scrutinized like tea leaves for signs of the fate of e-commerce. But no matter how those numbers read, 2001 is shaping up as a year where traditional storefront and catalog retailers firmly take control of the online turf from pure-play e-tailers. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/5946.html |
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A list of the net stocks that have been hit the hardest in the last 52 weeks. (source: VTO Report) http://www.vtoreport.com/other/wasteland.htm |
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