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| ![]() ![]() E-Shoppers Are Now E-Spenders Retailers are learning to give Web customers what they want, such as better integration of sites and stores and flexible return policies Why Amazon Still Packs a Punch Skeptics on the Street have counted out the giant of online retailing many times, but the outfit always seems to come back swinging These Sites Are a Shopper's Dream Comparison sites such as Shopping.com and BizRate are growing fast -- and making money bringing buyers and merchants together B2B, Take 2 After the dot-com bust, the few surviving exchanges have emerged with strong corporate ties, sharpened relevance, and powerful converts An Iffy Prognosis for Online Pharmacies Greying baby boomers guarantee that the industry will take off. Trouble is, legal issues and questionable sites make it tough to pick winners A Low-Profile E-Commerce Power GSI Commerce's Michael Rubin explains how his outfit does all the heavy lifting for clients' retail sites Net Taxes: Here Comes a Battle Royal With the moratorium on taxes for access now expired with no new deal, states will drive for far more expansive e-taxing authority next year |
NEWS ANALYSIS The Gold In Google's IPO Goes To... A judge says it's up to Web surfers to avoid adware and spyware. Here's what you can do (11/17/03) RETAILING REPORT Web Synergies Pay Off It looks like a hot holiday season for e-tailers -- and those meshing the Web with traditional stores stand to be some of the biggest winners (11/3/03) INVESTING Q&A Finding Keepers among the Net Stocks S&P's Internet analyst Scott Kessler has several rated buy, even though overall he thinks they're mostly fully valued (10/24/03) COVER STORY The Web Mogul Barry Diller never had a secret plan to take over Vivendi. But he does have a not-so-secret plan to rule the Web (10/13/03) NEWS ANALYSIS Amazon & Co.: Still Floating on Froth Sure, the e-tailer's stock just got bashed. Nevertheless, it and the other Net high-fliers remain valued for nothing less than perfection (10/23/03) STREET WISE Amazon's Search for a River of Growth Despite some standout quarters, the giant online retailer needs to keep expanding to justify its lofty p-e, and that won't be easy (8/7/03) |
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