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1-800-Flowers.com
1-800-Flowers is a major floral and gift,
retailer and distribution company, in the United States. It was one of the first
retailers to use a 24 x 7 toll-free telephone number and online media and the
Internet for direct sales to consumers. The company specializes in retail sales
of flowers and gift items within the United States.
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Amazon.com
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an
American-based multinational electronic commerce company. Headquartered in
Seattle, Washington, it is America's largest online retailer, with nearly three
times the Internet sales revenue of runner up Staples, Inc.
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Best Buy
Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY) is a Fortune 500
company and the largest specialty retailer of consumer electronics in the United
States accounting for 21% of the market. It also operates in Canada, Mexico, and
China. The company's subsidiaries include Geek Squad, Magnolia Audio Video,
Pacific Sales, and, in Canada operates under both the Best Buy and Future Shop
label. Together these operate more than 1,150 stores in the United States,
Puerto Rico, Canada, China, Mexico and Turkey.
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CafePress.com
CafePress.com is an online retailer of stock
and user-customized on demand products. CafePress.com is headquartered in San
Mateo, California, and its production facility is located in Louisville,
Kentucky.
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eBags.com
eBags.com, a division of eBags, Inc., is an
American electronic commerce company founded in 1998. Based in Greenwood
Village, Colorado, the company has a European office in Cambridge, UK. The
primary purpose of eBags.com is to be an online retailer of handbags, backpacks,
business cases, urban bags, luggage, and travel accessories. eBags.com
represents more than 650 brands.
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eBay
eBay Inc. is an American Internet company that
manages eBay.com, an online auction and shopping website in which people and
businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide. A
majority of the sales take place through a set-time auction format, but
subsequent methods include a substantial segment of listings in the "Buy It Now"
category. In addition to its original U.S. website, eBay has established
localized websites in thirty other countries. eBay Inc. also owns PayPal, Skype,
StubHub, Kijiji, and other businesses.
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Home Shopping Network
HSN is a 24-hour basic cable shopping network
that can be seen on cable, satellite, and some terrestrial channels in the
United States.
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IKEA
IKEA is a privately-held, international home
products retailer that sells flat pack furniture, accessories, and bathroom and
kitchen items in their retail stores around the world. The company, which
pioneered flat-pack design furniture at affordable prices, is now the world's
largest furniture manufacturer.
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Office Depot
Office Depot (NYSE: ODP) is a supplier of
office products and services. The Company's selection of brand name office
supplies includes business machines, computers, computer software and office
furniture, while its business services encompass copying, printing, document
reproduction, mailing and shipping. An S&P 500 company, Office Depot generates
revenues of over US $14 billion annually and has 43,000 employees worldwide. It
has just transitioned from its older, multiple building headquarters in Delray
Beach, Florida to a new 625,000-square-foot (58,100 m2) modern facility in Boca
Raton, Florida.
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uBid.com
uBid Inc. manages an online auction and
shopping website that offers both goods sold directly by the company and items
sold by pre-approved uBid Certified Merchants. It is currently the 2nd largest
online auction site by sales volume and is only available to US residents.
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Victoria's Secret
Victoria's Secret is an American retailer of
women's wear, lingerie and beauty products. It is the largest segment of
publicly-traded Limited Brands with sales surpassing US$5 billion and an
operating income of $1 billion in 2006. Victoria's Secret is known for its
fashion shows and catalogues, which feature top fashion models.
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Yahoo! Shopping
Yahoo! Shopping is Yahoo's price comparison
service. Yahoo uses the Kelkoo price comparison service it acquired in April
2004 to power Yahoo! Shopping in 6 countries.
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