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To: Strait who wrote (23)8/28/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: Dot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70
 
Don't laugh I recently bought a pine corner cupboard furniture unit from London Drugs! If there is a market for it they will sell it. I believe Cosco and similar stores are already using e-commerce to buy much of their goods at below wholesale cost through excess inventory sales and liquidations. They are selling to the end user though which makes them a business to consumer model selling out of a bricks and mortar setting. (Hows that for e-commerce lingo?) ActiveAssets would be the agent selling to the stores. Any word yet of a price opening??



To: Strait who wrote (23)8/30/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: Wiselight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70
 
The point is BtoB will have a market 10 times larger than
BtoC and although this will provide opportunities to many entering the field, only the best will make money because the competition will be fierce. Therefore, people is the key. Does AAA have the people to build a winner? By the way the rules of business are changing so drastically that, yes, Pharmasave could start selling cars too; in theory anyway. Cheers.