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Bankrupt Webvan’s Assets Go to Kaiser for $2.65M

Bankrupt online grocer Webvan said Thursday a judge had approved the sale of many of its assets to Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, which outbid Webvan's founder for ownership of the inventory-management technology platform. ...

Amazon, eBay Take Exec Battle to Court

Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) and eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) have locked legal horns in a case that analysts say shows the intensity of the competition between the two e-tail giants. ...

Job Site Monster.com Cuts Jobs

TMP Worldwide (Nasdaq: TMPW), parent company of dominant online job search site Monster.com, said Tuesday it will cut jobs and lower financial goals in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States ...

Nasdaq Reprieve: Lifeline or Life Support?

It's no secret that technology firms are supposed to benefit from the recent decision by the Nasdaq to let stocks trading below the magic US$1 level remain on the exchange. But will they? ...

Study: Internet Sales Tax Loss Expected To Top $13B

State revenue coffers stand to lose more than US$13 billion in uncollected sales taxes on online transactions in 2001, a number that will balloon to more than $45 billion in the next five years, according to a study released Tuesday. ...

B2B E-Commerce Takes a Global View, Cautiously

While consumers tread lightly when it comes to conducting international e-commerce, businesses have begun to use the Web to erase borders and streamline their global operations. ...

PayPal To End Dot-Com IPO Drought

Online payment system PayPal filed for an initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, looking to leverage its rapid growth and close ties with auction giant eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) to help itself raise as much as US$80 million through a stock sale. ...

eBay Stores Not Ready for Prime Time

In case you haven't heard, eBay Stores are now open for business. But actually, it's hard to imagine anyone not hearing about the grand opening. ...

Priceline Stock Gets Boost; Travelocity Downgraded

As the stock price of Priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN) slumped this week, a Hong Kong investment group that is the largest outside shareholder in the online travel site followed through on a promise to boost its ownership stake ...

Web Banking Makes Friends, One at a Time

I don't bank online. And until recently, I didn't know a lot of people whodid. But lately, people who bank online are everywhere and they're notafraid to admit it ...

Yahoo! Jumps Into Videoconference Market

In a move apparently timed to capitalize on a slowdown in business travel, Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) unveiled a service Thursday that will provide corporations with Internet broadcasting capabilities. ...

Study: E-Commerce Sales Rise in August, Top $4 Billion

Online consumer spending rose in August to top the US$4 billion level, according to a report released Tuesday by Forrester Research (Nasdaq: FORR) and Greenfield Online. ...

When Mommas Let Their Babies Grow Up To Be E-tailers

A few days back, the founder of online grocery Webvan submitted the high bid, at least so far, to buy back the remains of his once-glorious creation ...

Napster Settles with Songwriters, Moves Closer to Paid Service

Music file-swapping network Napster inched closer to being reborn as alegitimate, paid service Monday when it announced a preliminary settlementof a class-action lawsuit filed by songwriters and music publishers ...

Web Isn’t So World-Wide When it Comes to E-tail

While there are supposed to be no boundaries dividing the World Wide Web into parts, the reality is that business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce usually takes place within a single country's borders, rather than from one corner of the world to the other. ...

Web Isn’t So World-Wide When it Comes to E-tail

While there are supposed to be no boundaries dividing the World Wide Web into parts, the reality is that business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce usually takes place within a single country's borders, rather than from one corner of the world to the other. ...

Web Isn’t So World-Wide When it Comes to E-tail

While there are supposed to be no boundaries dividing the World Wide Web into parts, the reality is that business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce usually takes place within a single country's borders, rather than from one corner of the world to the other. ...

Drugstore.com Says Terrorist Attacks Won’t Change its Quarterly Results

Pure-play e-tailer Drugstore.com (Nasdaq: DSCM) said Friday that the September 11th terrorist attacks on the U.S. should not hurt its third quarter financial results. ...

Amazon in the Right Place, Wrong Time

Timing is everything in life. And for Amazon.com, the timing lately couldn't be much worse ...

Testing the Limits of Online Shopper Loyalty

No one can say Buy.com doesn't have a sense of humor. The e-tailer, which was recently saved from financial ruin by its founder, briefly published a sign across its site that read: "Not Going Out of Business Sale." ...

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