Amazon cut more than 300 jobs at its subsidiary Zappos last month, The Wall Street Journal reported. Customer service reps were some of those who lost their roles at the shoe and clothing retailer.
In 2009 Amazon.com bought a small competitor, online shoe merchant Zappos, for $1.2 billion. It was an unusual deal in that Amazon promised to leave Zappos alone so long as it hit certain financial ...
This story was written by Tameka Kee. Amazon.com (NSDQ: AMZN) is acquiring online shoe retailer Zappos.com for $807 million in stock and $40 million in cash. The companies said Zappos will retain its ...
In a 2008 article appearing in the E-Commerce Times, Gartner’s vice president of research, Gene Alvarez, had this to say about online shoe retailer Zappos: “Zappos is the Amazon of the shoe business, ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Amazon.com said it has agreed to acquire shoe retailer Zappos.com in a ...
Zappos.com, an online retailer based in Henderson with annual sales exceeding $1 billion, announced today that it is being acquired by Amazon.com. Amazon will pay about $847 million in stock and cash ...
Online retailers Amazon.com and Zappos.com are being sued in Kentucky by a Texas woman alleging that she and millions of other customers were harmed by the release of personal account information.
Amazon.com had already dipped a toe in the online shoe market, now they're jumping in with both feet. The online retail giant has announced a plan to buy the privately held company Zappos.com, an ...
The layoffs at Zappos, which Amazon bought in 2009, came in the same month that the online retail giant fired a record 18,000 workers.
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