Ecommerce Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Ecommerce stocks.

Ecommerce Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 1 V These 3 Dow Stocks Are Set to Soar in 2024 and Beyond
May 31 V Global Payments (GPN) Down 9% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
May 31 V Consumer Spending Is Fueling Visa's Growth
May 31 V 3 Exceptional Growth Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist Right Now
May 31 V 2 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in June and 1 to Avoid
May 31 V Visa: Nearly Always Looks Expensive, But Usually Pays Off
May 30 V Visa Inc. (V) CEO Ryan McInerney presents at Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference (Transcript)
May 30 V These 3 Companies are Cash-Generating Machines
May 30 V 3 Stocks With High Yield Growth For Long-Term Passive Income
May 30 V 3 Stocks That Could Be Easy Wealth Builders
May 30 BLIN Sailrite Enterprises Implements Bridgeline’s HawkSearch
May 30 V 2 Dividend Growth Stocks to Double Up On Right Now
May 30 V Prediction: These Will Be the 5 Largest Trillion-Dollar Stocks by 2035 (and Nvidia Isn't 1 of Them!)
May 29 V Visa (V) Falls More Steeply Than Broader Market: What Investors Need to Know
May 29 V Visa and Mastercard to pay $197M to settle suit on ATM fees - report
May 29 LOVE Analysts Estimate Lovesac (LOVE) to Report a Decline in Earnings: What to Look Out for
May 29 V 3 No-Brainer Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy With $1,000 and Hold for Decades
May 29 V A 'robust' earnings outlook is driving further optimism for stocks in 2024
May 28 V Competitor Analysis: Evaluating Visa And Competitors In Financial Services Industry
May 28 V How Visa and Mastercard are bolstering non-card payments
Ecommerce

E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the activity of electronically buying or selling of products on online services or over the Internet. Electronic commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. E-commerce is in turn driven by the technological advances of the semiconductor industry, and is the largest sector of the electronics industry.
Modern electronic commerce typically uses the World Wide Web for at least one part of the transaction's life cycle although it may also use other technologies such as e-mail. Typical e-commerce transactions include the purchase of online books (such as Amazon) and music purchases (music download in the form of digital distribution such as iTunes Store), and to a less extent, customized/personalized online liquor store inventory services. There are three areas of e-commerce: online retailing, electronic markets, and online auctions. E-commerce is supported by electronic business.E-commerce businesses may also employ some or all of the followings:

Online shopping for retail sales direct to consumers via Web sites and mobile apps, and conversational commerce via live chat, chatbots, and voice assistants
Providing or participating in online marketplaces, which process third-party business-to-consumer (B2C) or consumer-to-consumer (C2C) sales
Business-to-business (B2B) buying and selling;
Gathering and using demographic data through web contacts and social media
Business-to-business (B2B) electronic data interchange
Marketing to prospective and established customers by e-mail or fax (for example, with newsletters)
Engaging in pretail for launching new products and services
Online financial exchanges for currency exchanges or trading purposes.

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