For Indian e-commerce, the choice is in between discount and bleed or benefit and die
Last week, marketing professional Abhishek Bajaj decided to buy a fridge. A devoted online shopper, he, together with his 33-year-old wife, who works with a Bengaluru startup, started checking out on Flipkart and Amazon. Like always, they decided to examine the product out at a neighbourhood Reliance Store before buying it online. At the store, …
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“> See all stories on this topic The Do’s and Do n’ts of Amzn Amazon’s discounts aren’t isolated to a section of inventory. The business didn’t provide specific sales numbers for the devices. If Amazon gets its shipping service prepared to go, it may operate as a huge catalyst for AMZN stock. As an example, Netflix runs its whole business off Amazon’s cloud. Yet investors were seemingly p.
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