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Bush Signs Off on Extension of Net Tax Ban

According to published reports, President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed into law a bill that renews the ban on key taxes related to the Internet and e-commerce ...

Amazon Reorganizes, Emphasizing Third-Party Services

E-commerce giant Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) has reorganized its business operations into five departments -- with an increased emphasis toward third-party services -- the company confirmed Thursday ...

Nasdaq Spikes as U.S. Cuts Interest Rate for 10th Time in 2001

Making another bid to reverse the economic slowdown that has hammered the U.S. economy overall and tech companies in particular, the U.S. Federal Reserve on Tuesday cut interest rates for the 10th time this year ...

Yahoo! Reports Q3 Loss, Job Cuts Loom

Internet portal Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) on Wednesday reported a net loss of US$24.1 million, or 4 cents per share, for the third quarter ended September 30th. However, during a conference call following the release of its earnings report, Yahoo! chairman and chief executive officer Terry Semel said that the online giant will rebound once the overall economy does...

Priceline Expands Stake in Online Mortgages

Priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN), which in the past has gotten questionable results from investments outside the travel sector, announced Tuesday that it plans to exercise its option for a 49 percent equity stake in an online loan service co-founded by the company ...

Gateway Warns Q3 Loss To Be Worse Than Expected

Gateway (NYSE: GTW) said Thursday that its third-quarter loss will be far worse than earlier Wall Street's expectations and blamed the shortfall in part on a drop in demand following the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States. ...

Techs Barely Blink as Interest Rate Cut to Lowest in 40 Years

News on Tuesday that the U.S. Federal Reserve had announced its ninth interest rate cut of 2001 briefly jiggered tech stocks, but left no apparent change in the long-term forecast for the sector ...

Echoes of the Fed Rate Cuts

During the year, the Federal Open Market Committee of the U.S. Federal Reserve has lowered its interest rate target from 6.5 percent to 2.5 percent, its lowest level since the John F. Kennedy administration ...

Checking Out the Online Flix Tix Mix

O say, can you see "O"? ...

Checking Out the Online Flix Tix Mix

O say, can you see "O"? ...

Checking Out the Online Flix Tix Mix

O say, can you see "O"? ...

Global Sports To Buy Ashford.com

E-commerce service provider Global Sports (Nasdaq: GSPT) continued its expanding ways Friday by announcing its intent to purchase perhaps the leading name in pure-play online luxury sales, Ashford.com (Nasdaq: ASFD) ...

Airline Escalates War of Words with Orbitz

Vanguard Airlines (Nasdaq: VNGD) accused Orbitz late Wednesday of making false statements regarding a dispute over booking Vanguard flights, and again recommended that customers avoid using the Internet travel site ...

E-Commerce Laughs at the Half

For those of you who think that there has been nothing funny about the struggles in the dot-com world this year, the E-Commerce Times begs to differ ...

For Online Shoppers, Some Battles Not Worth Fighting

Can an e-tailer make a simple mistake without being punished? Are e-tailers human enough to err, and can customers be divine enough to forgive? ...

Webvan CEO Shaheen Resigns

Online grocer Webvan (Nasdaq: WBVN) announced late Friday that chairman and chief executive officer George T. Shaheen has resigned ...

Yahoo! Meets Lowered Goals – But Will Lay Off 420

Internet giant Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) announced after the markets closed Wednesday that it had met its own scaled-down expectations for the first quarter of 2001, but planned to lay off 12 percent of its workforce. The company also said that it expected a loss for the second quarter ...

Stadium Naming Deals: Home Run for Tech?

In the midst of a losing season on the business pages, can high-tech companies swing a ninth-inning rally on the sports pages? ...

The Last Days of eToys

Perhaps the tone for eToys' imminent farewell from e-commerce was set in February, when the online retailer specifically warned investors that its own stock was "worthless." ...

Internet Spending To Survive U.S. Consumer Confidence Drop

Analysts disagree on whether Tuesday's downbeat economic news, including a reported drop in consumer confidence to its lowest level in nearly five years, is likely to drag down e-commerce spending levels ...

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