MONTCLAIR, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diapers.com, the nation’s largest baby essentials retail Web site, has been upgraded to provide parents with a fresh, innovative shopping experience that helps to ...
Two guys start an online retailer. In five years they raise $59 million from outside investors. The company rises to 300 employees, with annual sales of $180 million. This is no wistful memory of the ...
Less than seven years after spending $545 million to acquire Quidsi — home to Diapers.com and Soap.com — Amazon announced Wednesday that it was shutting down the unit because the tech giant can’t get ...
In the world of online retailing, Jersey City-based Diapers.com had a leg up on its competition. So its biggest rival did something about it. Yesterday, Amazon acquired Quidsi, the company behind ...
Around 2003, after forays into banking, baseball cards, and—believe it or not—bobsledding, Marc Lore landed on an idea for an e-commerce business: a website to make it simple for parents to order ...
Vinit Bharara is known for co-founding Diapers.com, an online retailer catering to tired moms and dads who liked the convenience of diapers, wipes and baby formula being delivered to their home. The ...
Quidsi, owned by Amazon, is now offering free overnight shipping on orders of $49 or more in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles for some of its retail sites. Free shipping is becoming more ...
Marc Lore, who co-founded Diapers.com-parent Quidsi and sold it to Amazon.com for about $550 million in 2010, is putting together another e-commerce site and is set to announce fresh funding on ...
The co-founder of Diapers.com, which was bought by Amazon.com Inc. in 2010, is preparing a new e-commerce site aimed squarely at his former employer. The online marketplace, Jet.com, has grand ...