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Japanese retailer Rakuten purchased Buy.com in 2010 and recently rebranded it as Rakuten.com. It’s sort of like Amazon, a marketplace with many vendors where you can buy all kinds of stuff.
Orange County’s biggest online shopping site is about to get a new identity on Jan. 31, a gamble that analysts say comes with big risks in a fast-changing e-commerce world. Buy.com, which is ...
In late 2014, Rakuten bought online rebate site Ebates.com for $1 billion in cash, further bolstering its position in the US e-commerce space.
In May 2010 a Japanese company Rakuten bought Buy.com for $250 million. Now that company is going to rebrand Buy.com as Rakuten.com Shopping. If you go to Buy.com today you will see the name “Rakuten” ...
Rakuten will lay off 73 people by the end of March at its Orange County headquarters as it moves to Silicon Valley. The layoff notices were filed this month in a worker adjustment notice to the state.
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TipRanks on MSNRakuten’s Earnings Call: Strong Growth Amid Challenges
Rakuten (($JP:4755)) has held its Q2 earnings call. Read on for the main highlights of the call. The recent earnings call from Rakuten painted a ...
Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten this morning announced that it is buying France's e-commerce website operator PriceMinister for about €200 million, reports the Wall Street Journal. The news ...
Rakuten Bank Ltd. will likely hold back from actively buying Japanese government bonds until the central bank raises interest ...
Rakuten has launched the Rakuten American Express® Card, offering extra cash back on shopping, dining, groceries and more—with no annual fee.
Rakuten Mobile registered subscriber and revenue gains in Q2, and booked a second consecutive quarter of EBITDA growth.
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