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2010 News available on EMOTA Members' Newsflash: o N Brown tapping into the senior citizen market o Deutsche Telekom acquires ClickandBuy o Common carbon emissions standards for European postal operators o Luxury Group Richemont to acquire Net-a-Porter.com o Fighting cybercrime in o E-shop Expo will testify, Belgian e-commerce is doing well! o Top EU court backs Google in Louis Vuitton cas o 3 Suisses to take over Quelle – La Source in
o Luxury group LVMH offers exciting new way to experience luxury online o Learn how to successfully use iPhones & social networks at ECOM-Berlin o "Mail Order in Russia - 2010" - Invitation for EMOTA Members o Online retail sales to grow 11% a year across EU for next five years o Otto encourages the sale of overstocks abroad o EP takes strong line on SEPA value for payment users o Possible downward trend of price comparison sites in the UK
o 1-in-2 Scandinavians buy online from abroad o 3 Suisses International vying to take over Quelle o European Commission to encourage High-speed Internet o Gap announces roll out of its web shop across 9 countries o Etailer of the year at Oracle World Retail Awards in o eBay under scrutiny for imposing PayPal accounts o International expansion at eBay o Vente-Privee predicts 25% growth for 2010. o EMOTA speaks up at EESC public hearing on 'Consumer Information' o EMOTA TV discussion on cross-border eShoppers’ rights with MEP Andreas Schwab o Satisfaction over PPR 2009 results, yet the group will turn its focus to the luxury secto
o Norway Post reports good earnings for 2009 amidst intense competition
o Royal Mail study reveals catalogues still have their place in the sun o Germany's leading online shopping club invests in the UK o Norway passes ban on unauthorized online gambling o Hermes secures huge UK home delivery contract o eBay plans European expansion o EU allows Otto to use Quelle & Privileg brand names o Onsite Comparative Pricing drives revenue up 5% in the UK o 'Safer Internet Day' and the protection of minors on Social Networking Sites o eBay sanctioned for soiling Louis Vuitton's name o 33% turnover increase for vente-privee.com across Europe
o Commissioner Kroes to appoint Dutch Prince Constantijn to her new cabinet
o German E-Commerce & Distance Sales account for a record 7,4% of total retail in 2009
o French E-Commerce Association FEVAD reports a 26% increase in online sales for 2009
o EMOTA attends European Commission workshop on postal affairs
o Nordic Group Halens announces acquisition of Quelle subsidiaries in Eastern Europe
o European Parliament gives new Barroso Commission the all clear
o Conference report on the Consumer Rights Directive event in Brussels now available to download
o E-Retailing of food products making a breakthrough in Denmark
o Social media to encourage the growth of E-Commerce in Finland o 36% of Dutch E-Shoppers to order more over the net if quality of deliveries improves o E-Commerce accounted for 12% of enterprises' turnover in the EU27 in 2008 o Dutch Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes to face second hearing before MEPs o German Government wants more transparency on the internet o FEVAD reports January Sales online are up 19% after 1st week o Eurostat retail sales reflect crisis o Commissioner designate Reding supports European Civil Code
2009 News available on EMOTA Members' Newsflash: o Eurostat data confirm that on average, 37% of EU citizens buy online o Greek Distance selling Association EPAM celebrates Distance Selling & E-Commerce Conference in Athens o EMOTA gives presentation on European E-Commerce developments at OECD Conference o EMOTA discusses Consumer Rights Directive in a Panel with EU representatives o EMOTA supports 1st Annual European E-Commerce Conference in Brussels o EMOTA-Shop.org Global E-Commerce Summit celebrated in Monaco o EMOTA Secretary Generals meet in Monaco o EMOTA welcomes Commissioner Kuneva's plans for pan-European online retail market o EMOTA chairs E-Commerce panel at International Distance Selling conference in Lille o 2009 Postal Users Group Awards granted to European Commission and Swedish EU Presidency o EMOTA attends Danish E-commerce Conference in Copenhagen o EMOTA speeks at Slovakian E-commerce Conference in o EMOTA Legal Affairs Committee members meet in o Alison Mooney joins EMOTA team o Commission opens in-depth investigation into Belgium’s La Poste o “.eu” internet domain welcomes Greek and Cyrillic alphabets o EMOTA defends Cookies o EMOTA attends Ukrainian Direct Marketing Days in Kiev o Commission launches new “eYouGuide” o EU Commissioner Kuneva warns of online “Wild West” o EU Commissioner Kuneva tackles cross-border e-commerce o Karl Lagerfeld in o EU Commission steps up pressure on airlines to ensure websites selling tickets fully comply with EU law o Broadband penetration in o EU Commission opens consultation on consumer collective redress o French E-Commerce Association FEVAD reports +27% growth of internet sales for the 3rd trimester 2008
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