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Buy.com founding partner named CEO of OvernightPrints.com
Brent Rusick, once chief operating officer at Buy.com and later CEO of Comerxia.com, will oversee a corporate restructuring at the online printing services vendor.
Posted 03/02/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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E4X plans to expand global services for e-commerce
E4X, a provider of software that supports the display of converted foreign currencies on retail web sites, is expanding its offerings to include the processing of foreign currency transactions, CEO Michael DeSimone says.
Posted 08/18/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Comerxia ceases operations
Comerxia Inc., a turnkey provider of services to online retailers looking to sell overseas, has ceased operations. The company has shut down its web site and has sent e-mail messages to customers and others stating that the company has ceased to operate.
Posted 08/15/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Why Etronics.com is revamping operations
With more warehouse space and improved back-end technology, Etronics has a goal of shipping 80% of all orders within the next business day, says director of marketing David Dwek.
Posted 09/28/2005Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Comerxia hires a logistics expert as VP of operations
Comerxia, provider of global e-commerce services, has named David Wible vice president of operations.
Posted 10/12/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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More e-retailers look to the web to fill its promise of global selling
Most online retailers have avoided the global market, citing numerous obstacles. But the topic is getting more interest these days and was addressed by speakers and exhibitors at eTail 2004 East in Fort Lauderdale this week.
Posted 08/05/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Drugstore.com fulfills first international order with shipment to Hong Kong
A new partnership with international logistics firm Comerxia Inc. opens Drugstore for business in 35 ex-US countries. A hosted application calculates fees and tracks orders.
Posted 07/24/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Drugstore.com’s 2002 revenues rise 33% over 2001
Drugstore.com’s Q4 net sales reached a record $55 million, a 27% increase over the year-ago period. For the full year 2002, net sales rose 33% over 2001, to $194 million from $145.3 million.
Posted 01/22/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Drugstore.com’s Q4 sales grow 26% over year ago
Preliminary results show sales growth of 26% in Q4 vs. year ago to $55 million, Drugstore.com reports. It also reveals four deals to expand its product offerings into contact lenses, flowers and wheelchairs and to sell to overseas customers.
Posted 01/06/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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It`s a small world
When it comes to selling into global markets, cultural aspects are as important as technology and operations.
Posted 03/31/2006Internet RetailerPost a comment
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