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U.K. online sales grow 54% in 2007
Jan. 21, 2008 Online retail sales in the U.K. grew 54% in 2007 over 2006, reaching £46.6 billion from £30.2 billion, reports the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index. The IMRG is the Interactive Media in Retail Group, a London-based trade association of online retailers. In the fourth quarter, online retail sales ...
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HIT ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS WITH TTB MARKETPLACE
Sep. 7, 2007 NEW YORK, NY, September 5, 2007 – HIT Entertainment, one of the world’s leading independent children’s entertainment producers and rights owners, announced today that it has entered into a strategic partnership with TTB Marketplace, a leading provider of custom e-commerce strategy and services for ...
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U.K. online sales spike 80% in July over the same month a year ago
Aug. 23, 2007 July online sales in the U.K. spiked 80% over July 2006, reaching a record £4.2 billion from £2.3 billion a year ago, the trade association Interactive Media in Retail Group reports. The group reports that national statistics from the British government show that offline sales were up 3.3% in July ...
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WEBLOYALTY.COM EXPANDS TO EUROPE
Jun. 14, 2007 NORWALK, CT, June 13, 2007 - Webloyalty.com, a leading provider of online marketing services, today announced its expansion into Europe with the signing of its first UK client, Interflora.co.uk, part of FTD Group, Inc., a world leader in flower and gift delivery. The company will support Interflora ...
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U.K. online sales grow 45% in November from year earlier
Dec. 14, 2006 Internet retail sales in the U.K. reached £3.26 billion in November, the highest ever for monthly online sales, reports trade association Interactive Media in Retail Group. November sales were 44.7% higher than November a year earlier. October sales were £2.7 billion, the group reports. “The November ...
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Internet Retailer 2006: Report from the conference
Aug. 1, 2006 A convergence of technology and customer desires One of the major themes of Internet Retailer 2006 Conference & Exhibition, June 5-7, revolved around using technology to meet customer needs. From the Keynote Address through the final breakoutsessions, 78 speakers in 45 sessions focused on the importance ...
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U.K. online holiday shopping grew 50% in 2005, trade group reports
Jan. 30, 2006 In the 10 weeks before Christmas, online shopping in the U.K. grew 50% over the same period a year earlier, U.K. trade group Interactive Media in Retail reports. Internet shoppers spent £4.98 billion online during the period, compared with £3.33 billion during the same period in 2004, IMRG reported ...
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U.K. online sales up 35.6% in May to £1.5 billion
Jun. 22, 2005 Online shoppers in the UK spent over £1.5 billion online in May, up 35.6% from £900 million in May last year, according to the Interactive Media in Retail Group, a trade association. Total retail sales growth in the U.K. was at its slowest rate since 1947, according to the government statistics, with ...
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UK’s FigLeaves.com shares tips on setting up in a foreign market
Feb. 10, 2005 With its global sales projected to double this year to $40 million, London-based intimate apparel retailer FigLeaves.com has learned several lessons while expanding beyond its U.K. market, says senior vice president Ed Bussey, who will lead a discussion on international markets at the eTail 2005 Conference ...

More e-retailers look to the web to fill its promise of global selling
Aug. 5, 2004 The international promise of the Internet has until now been mostly that—promise. In spite of success in selling overseas by such leaders as Amazon and Office Depot, most online retailers have avoided the market, citing numerous obstacles such as delivery, customs, taxes, payment, fraud and customer ...


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