(Reuters) -Amazon.com on Friday said it expanded its low-cost e-commerce service Amazon Bazaar, known as Haul in the U.S., to 14 additional markets, ramping up competition with Chinese rivals like ...
Amazon.com on Friday said it expanded its low-cost e-commerce service Amazon Bazaar, known as Haul in the U.S., to 14 additional markets, including Nigeria. The move will ramp up competition with ...
Shopify reported decent Q3 results as well as an acceleration in gross merchandise volume growth but failed to beat earnings ...
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Grant Lafontaine, the CEO of Whatnot — the primary live shopping company in America that just raised $225 million at an $11.5 ...