| Amazon Overtakes Ebay as Number One Online Retailer |
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| Written by Chelle - LivingPLush.com |
| Friday, 15 August 2008 00:28 |
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Amazon's growth storyNumbers from the most recent quarter: - Amazon's sales jumped 35%, and that's after the impact of currency changes was stripped out. In contrast, eBay's revenue was up just 13%. - In North America, Amazon's revenue was up 35%, or nearly three times the growth in overall Internet retail sales tallied by comScore. In contrast, eBay's North American revenue grew 12%, simply in line with the market. - Amazon finished the quarter with more than 81 million active customers, up 18% from a year ago. The number of outside merchants on its site also grew 18%, to 1.42 million. In contrast, active registered users at eBay crept up only 0.7%, to 84.5 million. For the past five quarters, the number of active users at eBay has shrunk or grown by less than 1%. - Amazon's global page views increased 4% in June, while eBay's were down 11%, according to Deutsche Bank (DB, news, msgs). Visits to eBay's U.S. Web site have been down in nine of the past 11 months. - Amazon generates nearly twice as much revenue as eBay - Amazon stock advanced more than 16% in the past year while eBay's has fallen more than 25%. Amazon shares were trading recently at $88; eBay's shares were at $26.75. Read the complete story at MSN's MoneyCentral.com. LP Kisses and Hugs... :-)
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