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Friday, August 7, 2009

Amazon: Little Threat From Target, Says JP Morgan

Tiernan Ray

Target’s decision today to build out its e-commerce infrastructure won’t likely hurt Amazon.com, writes J.P. Morgan analyst Imran Khan in a note to clients. In fact, it could help.

Target announced today it would construct its own order-fulfillment services for its online sales, which totaled $1.8 billion last year, according to Khan’s estimate, signalling the end of its use of Amazon’s back-office fulfillment services, for which Amazon receives a fee.

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Friday, January 2, 2009

And the Bragging Rights Go to Internet Retailers

Christopher Lawton

No retail category had a great Christmas, but e-commerce players have some reason to gloat over their brick-and-mortar counterparts: In certain key holiday categories, online sales outperformed offline retail sales, according to market research firm comScore.

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E-Commerce: Evidence Sales Plunged After Christmas

Tiernan Ray

There are plenty of “roundups” and tallies of shopping to choose from at this point in the new year, but the more you read them, the less appealing the headlines are. Last week came word from research firm comScore, which tracks Web users’ activity, that sales from Nov. 1 through Dec. 21–in other words, through the last weekend before Christmas–had fallen one percent.

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