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Mexico Enacts Landmark E-Commerce Law

This week, the government of Mexico officially acknowledged the viability of e-commerce in the country by passing legislation that recognizes Internet purchase orders as binding contracts ...

Six Major Airlines To Form B2B Exchange

Six major airline companies announced plans Thursday to form an Internet marketplace to handle transactions estimated at $32 billion (US$) per year in goods and services ...

eToys Reports Record Sales, Heavy Losses

Online toy retailer eToys, Inc. announced Thursday that net sales for its fiscal year ended March 31st reached $151 million (US$), five times higher than earnings of $30 million one year earlier. However, the company also reported a loss of $148.1 million for the fiscal year, or $1.29 per share, compared with a loss of $22.4 million and 27 cents per share a year ago...

DOJ and U.S. States Unite Against Microsoft

Contrary to widespread rumors that the U.S. Department of Justice and the 19 states suing Microsoft Corp. would seek separate remedies in the antitrust case, all parties concerned are expected to proceed Friday by filing a joint proposal ...

UPS Crossing Bridge to New Economy

Tuesday's announcement that UPS will offer a new online electronic bill presentment and payment service for business-to-business (B2B) transactions marked yet another milestone in the company's drive to become an e-commerce monolith ...

GE Muscles into Online Banking

Just weeks after unveiling its online personal finance service, General Electric Co. announced Tuesday that it has partnered with CompuBank to provide personal banking services via GE's already established GE Financial Network (GEFN) ...

Drugstore.com Perseveres Despite Losses

This week, online pharmacy Drugstore.com outdid expectations by reporting a $38.9 million (US$) loss for the quarter ended April 2nd ...

E*Trade CEO Projects $1B in 2000

E*Trade CEO Christos Cotsakos is projecting revenues in excess of $1 billion (US$) for 2000, although the company's first quarter profits were marginal ...

Report: Government Seeks Microsoft Split

After weeks of behind-the-scenes wrangling over remedies in the Microsoft antitrust case, published reports Monday indicate that the U.S. government and 19 states are inclined to seek a breakup of the company ...

Online Auto Sales Gaining Momentum

Data from two new studies shows that auto dealers and consumers alike are increasingly turning to the Web to purchase new cars ...

Report: 80 Percent of Online Travel Sites Will Fold

According to a new report by investment bank Bear Stearns, 80 percent of online travel sites are destined to fail over the next five years ...

Latin American E-Commerce To Reach $82B by 2004

Electronic commerce in Latin America is poised to grow to $82 billion (US$) by 2004, according to a new report by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Forrester Research ...

Merrill Lynch in $1B Net Banking Deal

U.S. investment bank Merrill Lynch & Co. and international banking group HSBC Holdings announced a $1 billion (US$) deal Tuesday to form a new online global banking and brokerage company ...

Study: Digital Divide Not Race-Based

A new study by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Forrester Research indicates that the U.S. government's perceptions of why some Americans lack access to the Internet are widely divergent with reality ...

Online Mortgages Slow To Take Hold

Mortgage industry executives at last week's Second Annual Online Mortgage Forum in Chicago, Illinois declared that U.S. Web surfers are increasingly using the Internet to research loans and compare rates, but are still wary of closing a loan online ...

Kozmo.com Slammed with Racial Bias Lawsuit

Internet delivery service Kozmo.com was sued Thursday by the Equal Rights Center, a Washington D.C.-based civil rights group, and two African-American co-plaintiffs who claim the company refused to deliver merchandise to their homes because they reside in predominantly African-American neighborhoods ...

U.S. Senator: Online Meat Exchange Threatens Farmers

U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone (D-Minnesota) has asked the U.S. Justice Department to launch an investigation into whether a proposed business-to-business (B2B) exchange by six leading meat companies would violate antitrust regulations ...

AOL Surpasses Amazon in Online Transactions

America Online surged ahead of Amazon.com in online transaction volume for the month of March, according to the NextCard eCommerce Index, a monthly listing of online merchants with the greatest number of transactions by NextCard customers ...

Cosmetics Giant Acquires Gloss.com

As widespread consolidation prepares to sweep the e-commerce landscape, brick-and-mortar beauty queen Estee Lauder announced Wednesday that it has acquired struggling cosmetics e-tailer Gloss.com ...

Online Travel Titans Brace for Holy War

The quest for dominance of the online travel bookings industry began in earnest this week, as Travelocity.com announced that its marketing agreement with Priceline.com -- in the works since late last year -- is now final. The announcement anticipates the scheduled June unveiling of an airline mega-site by an alliance of 28 major airline companies ...

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