Wednesday | 3 December, 2008

Stories about: ActivMedia

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    Brick-and-Mortar Co.s Take Different Online Paths 13/06/2000 12:01:01

    On the same day that video-store chain Hollywood Entertainment Corp. announced plans to close the e-commerce operations of its Reel.com unit, electronics retailer Best Buy Co. yesterday launched a new Web site that will offer all the products sold at its 350 stores.
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    Boo.com Failure Raises Questions 08/06/2000 12:01:01

    Starting an e-business can be easy. Taking it apart is painful.
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    Boo.com's Domain, Brand Goes to Fashionmall.com 02/06/2000 12:01:01

    The liquidation of Boo.com Group Ltd. was essentially completed today with the sale of the European online retailer's domain and brand names to a New York fashion portal.
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    Kmart Belatedly Ready to Make Online Play 26/05/2000 12:01:01

    Kmart Corp. has decided to invest big bucks to push its blue-light specials.
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    Computers, Lingerie Lead B2C Market 25/04/2000 12:01:01

    Dell Computer Corp. and Initimate Brands Inc., the Columbus, Ohio, parent of the Victoria's Secret line of lingerie, proved to be the big winners in a study released today on business-to-consumer e-commerce.
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    Hooked on Net Shopping 10/03/2000 12:01:01

    Once a consumer is drawn into shopping online for a particular product category, two thirds of their spending in that category will go to Internet companies, according to a recent study by ActivMedia Research.
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    Metrics Briefs 05/01/2000 13:01:01

    EVERYDAY E-COMMERCE: Most online buyers aren't regular Net shoppers. According to ActivMedia Research, only two of out of every five online buyers use the Net to purchase consumables - items that are bought often and used up quickly. The biggest consumable category for 2000 will be health care and beauty products, predicts ActivMedia. Sales of those goods will bring in around $11 billion, up from about $4.5 billion in 1999.
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    Survey: Website development a $US10b business 10/11/1999 12:01:01

    The growth of electronic commerce is in turn fuelling rapid expansion in the Web site development industry, which has reached $US10 billion this year, a research firm reported on Monday.
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    Survey: Web site development a $US10b business 10/11/1999 12:01:01

    The growth of electronic commerce is in turn fuelling rapid expansion in the Web site development industry, which has reached $US10 billion this year, a research firm reported on Monday.
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    US Net retail heavies top $100m each 23/02/1999 12:01:01

    The Internet's top 22 retail Web sites earned at least $US100 million each last year, with at least one of them, Dell Computer, taking in close to $2 billion, according to a report from ActivMedia Research.
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    E-commerce to be worth $US1.2 trillion in 2002, study says 10/04/1998 12:01:01

    Electronic commerce will exceed $US1.2 trillion by 2002, according to a new study by ActivMedia Research announced yesterday.
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