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Amazon launches refurbished smartphone section partnering with Surpluss.in
28 Aug 2015
Amazon has launched its refurbished smartphone section, which sells smartphones from Samsung, Xiaomi, Apple, OnePlus, Motorola, Micromax, and Lava on Amazon
Global e-commerce industry generates over $1.2 mn revenue every 30 seconds: study
20 Aug 2015
With the reach of social media across masses and classes the networks had evolved as a convenient platform for online sales, says an Assocham - Deloitte report
Global e-commerce industry generates over $1.2 mn revenue every 30 seconds: study
20 Aug 2015
With the reach of social media across masses and classes the networks had evolved as a convenient platform for online sales, says an Assocham - Deloitte report
Global e-commerce industry generates over $1.2 mn revenue every 30 seconds: study
20 Aug 2015
With the reach of social media across masses and classes the networks had evolved as a convenient platform for online sales, says an Assocham - Deloitte report
PayPal acquires Chicago startup, Modest
19 Aug 2015
Snapdeal raises $500 mn in fresh funding, takes valuation to nearly $5 bn
19 Aug 2015
Japan's SoftBank, e-commerce giant Alibaba Group and Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology have invested $500 mn in fresh funding in Snapdeal
Amazon to enter UK grocery market: Reports
11 Aug 2015
Alibaba invests $4.6 bn in electronics retailer Suning
11 Aug 2015
The investment demonstrates Alibaba’s appetite for brick-and-mortar selling space despite its dominant position in online shopping
Flpkart adds online sale of furniture
06 Aug 2015
Yahoo acquires social shopping site Polyvore
01 Aug 2015
Uber investing $1 bn to expand Indian operations
31 Jul 2015
Yahoo to spin off its $32-bn Alibaba stake into 'Aabaco Holdings'
18 Jul 2015
Yahoo’s stake in Alibaba is currently worth over $32 billion, which would make Aabaco Holdings a sizable company
eBay to sell eBay Enterprise to investor consortium led by Permira for $925 mn
17 Jul 2015
eBay Enterprise, which is facing competition from Amazon.com Inc and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, had seen revenue growth lag behind PayPal, which eBay bought in 2002
eBay to sell eBay Enterprise to investor consortium led by Permira for $925 mn
17 Jul 2015
eBay Enterprise, which is facing competition from Amazon.com Inc and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, had seen revenue growth lag behind PayPal, which eBay bought in 2002
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