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Merger Mania Could Include Many E-Commerce Buyouts, Analysts Say

Internet brokerage E*Trade (NYSE: ET), online realty company Homestore.com(Nasdaq: HOMS) and software company i2(Nasdaq: ITWO) were among targets that came to mind when analysts wereasked to pick their top e-commerce buyout candidates ...

Rough Road for Internet Real Estate

Online real-estate companies are being hurt by a slow economy and the pullbackin consumer spending, with market leader Homestore.com (Nasdaq: HOMS) warning this week of a third-quarter loss and its competitors struggling as well ...

UK Travel Site Ebookers Cuts Staff

UK online travel company Ebookers.com (Nasdaq: EBKR) said Wednesday it will cut between 10 and 20 percent of its 700-person workforce in order to cut costs and deal with reduced demand for travel services following the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States ...

Priceline Says Attacks Hurt Sales Less Than Expected

Name-your-price e-tailer Priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN) said Tuesday that sales of airline tickets and other travel products are recovering from the events of September 11th faster than previously thought, andrevenue for the quarter just ended will not suffer as much as executivesinitially expected ...

Report: E-tail Needs To Be Ready for ‘U-Commerce’

As wireless technology improves, consumers will use handheld devices to shop for a range of goods and services, and e-businesses can profit by providing user-friendly devices and targeted services that lend themselves to wireless shopping, according to a study released Tuesday by consulting firm Accenture ...

Report: U.S. Venture Capital Investment Falls 60 Percent in Q3

Venture capital investment in the United States plunged in the third quarter, with overall funding for fledgling companies down by more than 60 percent so far this year, according to figures released Monday by VentureWire, a service that tracks private equity funding ...

E-tail Stocks Have Fans Despite Setbacks

Shares of some key e-commerce companies rose Friday, even as economic reports showed evidence of a slump ...

MusicNet Technology Ready for Preview

MusicNet, an online music service to be offered by America Online (NYSE: AOL) and RealNetworks (Nasdaq: RNWK) with backing from four recording companies, said Thursday that its technology is ready for distribution by the two media partners ...

Report: Auto Industry Poised To Lead B2B Rebound

Car companies are moving their purchasing and other commerce activities online, taking advantage of new technology to cut costs in a slowing economy, according to a report released Wednesday by Jupiter Media Metrix (Nasdaq: JMXI) ...

Stock Analysts Cut E-Commerce Expectations

In the days since the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., analysts have become more cautious about business in general and e-commerce in particular, warning that the stocks will struggle until it is clear when the economy and consumer confidence will pick up ...

Priceline Chair Cancels Stock Sale, Buys Instead

In a vote of confidence for his company, Priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN) chairman and chief executive officer Richard Braddock said Friday that he had ended a plan to sell some Priceline shares over the next year, and instead will exercise options to buy 750,000 shares ...

Report: E-Biz Success Not Easy To Measure

Many companies are misleading themselves when it comes to measuring the return on investment (ROI) they are getting from their onlinebusiness ventures, by relying too much on internal calculations to gauge their success, according to a studyreleased Thursday by Jupiter Media Metrix ...

Internet Travel Companies Lower Outlooks

Online travel companies Travelocity (Nasdaq: TVLY) and Priceline (Nasdaq: PCLN) late Tuesday warned that the terrorist attacks of September 11th may hurt results later this year as consumers and businesses cut back on travel ...

Real Estate Moves Online … Slowly

While the Internet is proving to be a valuable tool for homebuyers, offeringinformation about prices, neighborhoods and mortgage options, the Web isunlikely to replace the local real-estate agent anytime in the near future, analysts say ...

Expedia Says Bookings ‘Encouraging;’ eBay Says Q3 on Track

With corporate assessments of the damage from last week's terrorist attacks beginning to trickle in, e-travel company Expedia said Tuesday that bookings are "encouraging," and Internet auctioneer eBay said that it remains on track to meet its third-quarter earnings and revenue goals. ...

Online Brokers Face Challenges After Shutdown

Online brokerages, already suffering from a downturn in the stock market, are likely to see their shares fall further when U.S. equity trading resumes on Monday ...

E-tailers Aid Recovery Effort

Online retailers, like their brick-and-mortar counterparts, are collecting donations and helping the Red Cross with its effort to recover and aid victims following Tuesday's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and the crash of a hijacked plane in rural Pennsylvania ...

Yahoo! Gets World Cup Contract

Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) will host the Web site for the next two World Cup soccer tournaments under an agreement announced Tuesday with the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) ...

IRS Moves E-Payment Online

A system that allows U.S. businesses and individuals to make estimated tax payments over the Internet is now live, following a pilot program that beganlast October, the Internal Revenue Service said Thursday ...

eBay Embraces IBM for Software, Marketing Boost

IBM (NYSE: IBM) will sell more computers and other products on eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) as part of a broad software and marketing agreement announced by the two companies Thursday. eBay also said that it will use IBM's WebSphere software to power the upgraded version of its online marketplace ...

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