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Barnes & Noble won't stock progressive Obama book because it's being sold...
NEW YORK - A new book about Sen. Barack Obama has intensified a rivalry between two powerful competitors: Barnes & Noble, Inc. and Amazon.com.
 
Knock, Knock... It's Tastybaby(R) - Free Home Delivery Now Available on Amazo...
MALIBU, Calif.----TastybabyŽ, a company devoted to a balanced and healthy lifestyle, today announced that in addition to its full 10-item line of 100% organic frozen baby food, TastybabyŽ Variety Packs are now exclusively available on Amazon.com, making it easy for parents to shop by bringing the brand directly to their front doors, free of shipping charges.
 
Amazon.com Announces Redemption of Remaining 4.75% Convertible Subordinated N...
SEATTLE----Amazon.com, Inc. announced that on September 17, 2008, it will redeem the remaining principal amount of approximately $399 million of its outstanding 4.75% Convertible Subordinated Notes due 2009 with CUSIP numbers 023135AD8 and 023135AF3.
 
EBay cuts listing fees to better compete with Amazon.com (Market Watch)
EBay is cutting some listing fees ?dramatically? in a response to increasing competitive pressure from such rivals as Amazon.
 
eBay vs Amazon.com: eBay Price-Structure Overhaul Coming Today (SYS-CON Media)
Lorrie Norrington, president of eBay's global marketplaces business, has been telling BusinessWeek about a sea change in eBay's pricing structure. Calling it "the biggest, most fundamental change we have made," Norrington has told BW that eBay will today announce plans to reduce the upfront fees it charges to list sale items - source of up to 60% of its revenues till now - while increasing its ...
 
MarketWatch First Take: EBay cuts deep, but is it enough? (Market Watch)
It is unclear if simply slashing listing fees will help the eBay overcome the advantages possessed by its main rival -- Amazon.com.
 
eBay to lower sellers' fixed-price fees (CNET)
The move, to take effect in mid-September, is intended to help eBay compete better with online retail rivals such as Amazon.com.
 
eBay Lowers Sellers Fees For Fixed-Price Items (WebProNews)
eBay is lowering its fees U.S. sellers on its site pay to list fixed-price items in an effort to attract new buyers and better compete with rivals like Amazon.com. Sellers will now pay a flat rate of 35 cents for a 30-day listed period, up from the previous seven-day standard. Sellers will be able to list multiple quantities of the same item for a single 35-cent listing fee. read more .....
 
EBay plans to deemphasize online-auction model (Boston Globe)
SAN FRANCISCO - Acknowledging that most online shoppers cannot be bothered with auctions, eBay plans to announce changes to its fee structure today that emphasize fixed prices over bidding. The move is intended to help eBay compete more effectively with Amazon.com and other big online retailers.
 
Amazon.com Leases 947,333 SF in Indianapolis Area (CoStar Group)
Third time?s the charm for Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) and the Hoosier State. First the Seattle-based online retailer leased distribution space in Munster and Whitestown, IN. Now it?s signed a 10-year, 947,333-square-foot lease at AirTech Park in Plainfield...
 
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