27 Jul 2000
E-bay has bucked the trend of internet companies and more than doubled its second-quarter profits....LONDON (Brand Republic) – E-bay has bucked the trend of internet companies and more than doubled its second-quarter profits.
Pre-tax profits soared to 13.2m, from last year’s figure of 8.7m, on the strength of a massive 97% increase in sales to 97.4m. Customers sold 1.3bn of goods on its site, which ...
11 Mar 1999
| by IAN DARBY
Books Online, (BOL) the Bertelsmann owned e-commerce service which
launched in the UK last week...Books Online, (BOL) the Bertelsmann owned e-commerce service which
launched in the UK last week, is planning ads to push traffic to its
site to compete with online giant Amazon and Virgin Books, which
launches in April.
The campaign will go live in the next two weeks and includes national
print ...
21 Jan 2010
| by Noel Bussey
LONDON - Adam & Eve and the7stars are launching a media agency called Eden.
23 Mar 2000
| by ROBERT MCLUHAN
with the offer of a high-performance Subaru
Impreza.
E-mail, too, is a particularly promising strategy ...
Aaron O Sullivan.
One partner is office and home furniture e-tailer Space2.com, whose
managing ...
.
Universal Music, owner of the Motown, Polydor and Island labels and
artists such as Elton John, Sting ...
22 Sep 2000
Despite the hype, consumers do not believe the e-book will replace the traditional paperback...LONDON (Brand Republic) - Despite the hype, consumers do not believe the e-book will replace the traditional paperback, according to a new survey.
The survey by US magazine Publishers Weekly found that 60% of the 1,140 book-buyers questioned were unfamiliar with the e-book format and only four believed e ...
27 Feb 2001
The use of e-commerce is still limited among traditional UK companies but is slowly beginning...LONDON (Brand Republic) - The use of e-commerce is still limited among traditional UK companies ...
at least 10% of revenue directly from e-commerce.
According to a spokesman for KPMG, the hype surrounding the dotcom boom and recent crash hid the quieter revolution going on in UK business. While the take-up of e ...
07 Jan 2009
| by Jacquie Bowser
to research by e-Marketer....According to e-Marketer, most online retailers will continue to court shoppers with money ...
share, while a number of second-rank e-shops will stagnate or go out of business. At least one ...
for grocery products bought in-store, according to e-Marketer. The researcher also predicts that UK online ...
17 Aug 2001
| by Gordon MacMillan,
LONDON - Angela Megson, e-commerce director at Sainsbury's, has resigned just a week after...Megson leaves the company after only 18 months in the job. Prior to moving into the e ...
.
Sainsbury's said that her depature does not impact upon its e-commerce strategy and that it plans ...
and internet food and drink channel.
Lassiter comes to his new job with past e-commerce experience ...
30 Nov 2000
InStyle magazine, the spin-off from Time Inc-owned People magazine, is abandoning plans for an e...LONDON (Brand Republic) - InStyle magazine, the spin-off from Time Inc-owned People magazine, is abandoning plans for an e-commerce venture, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
The magazine had planned to launch the initiative at the beginning of next year, selling fashion accessories online using ...
06 Feb 2009
| by Noel Bussey
Adam & Eve beats MCBD in hotly contested battle for £20m retail ad account.