Online Retail Stocks List

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

Online Retail Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 DECK Shoemaker Nears Buy Point, All-Time High Ahead Of Earnings
May 16 GOOGL Google I/O was an AI evolution, not a revolution
May 16 GOOGL 'Big Short' Investor Michael Burry Bets Heavy On Gold, Renewable Energy Stocks, Exits Amazon, Alphabet
May 16 GOOGL David Rolfe's Strategic Shifts in Q1 2024: A Closer Look at Meta Platforms Inc
May 16 GOOGL Google adds Gemini to its Education suite
May 16 GOOGL Microsoft's AI Ambition And Data Center Growth Side Effects: Emissions
May 16 GOOGL Google's Potential Gemini-Apple Deal Announcement Seen Shifting to June Conference, UBS Says
May 16 AMZN Heard on the Street: Netflix Shows a Strong Advertising Game
May 16 GOOGL Google expands hands-free and eyes-free interfaces on Android
May 16 AMZN Amazon Web Services CEO on responsible AI
May 16 GOOGL Alphabet (GOOGL) Boosts Google TV With Generative AI Feature
May 16 AMZN New Sports-Streaming Service Has a Name: Venu Sports
May 16 GOOGL Google executive says supply chain uses of generative AI flourishing
May 16 GOOGL Google, Apple, and Microsoft make their products friendlier to users with disabilities
May 16 GOOGL Bet on These Top 5 Technology Stocks Amid Cooling Inflation
May 16 DECK Deckers (DECK) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Can the Stock Move Higher?
May 16 GOOGL Who Needs Nvidia? Top Funds Madly In Love With This Non-AI Stock
May 16 GOOGL Here's what 10 analysts have to say about Netflix ad tier
May 16 GOOGL Apple Shares Are Back to Winning Ways as AI Optimism Builds
May 16 GOOGL Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Alphabet (GOOGL): Should You Buy?
Online Retail

Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web browser or a mobile app. Consumers find a product of interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly or by searching among alternative vendors using a shopping search engine, which displays the same product's availability and pricing at different e-retailers. As of 2020, customers can shop online using a range of different computers and devices, including desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers and smartphones.
An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a regular "bricks-and-mortar" retailer or shopping center; the process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping. When an online store is set up to enable businesses to buy from another businesses, the process is called business-to-business (B2B) online shopping. A typical online store enables the customer to browse the firm's range of products and services, view photos or images of the products, along with information about the product specifications, features and prices.
Online stores usually enable shoppers to use "search" features to find specific models, brands or items. Online customers must have access to the Internet and a valid method of payment in order to complete a transaction, such as a credit card, an Interac-enabled debit card, or a service such as PayPal. For physical products (e.g., paperback books or clothes), the e-tailer ships the products to the customer; for digital products, such as digital audio files of songs or software, the e-tailer usually sends the file to the customer over the Internet. The largest of these online retailing corporations are Alibaba, Amazon.com, and eBay.

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