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  2. Pure play - Wikipedia

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    A pure play company focuses solely on a particular product or activity, such as a coffee shop, a factory or an online retailer. Learn how to estimate the cost of equity capital of private companies using the pure play method, and how pure play foundries and e-retailers operate.

  3. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    Shopee is a Singaporean company that offers online shopping and delivery services in 11 countries and territories, including China. It is a subsidiary of Sea Limited and claims to be the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia with 343 million monthly visitors.

  4. List of the largest software companies - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the top software companies in the world based on different criteria, such as sales, market cap, and headquarters. Compare the rankings and profiles of Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Salesforce, and more.

  5. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, types, examples, and features of online marketplaces, where buyers and sellers can interact through e-commerce websites. Find out how online marketplaces operate, evolve, and face criticism in the digital economy.

  6. Mobile commerce - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development and applications of mobile commerce, also known as m-commerce, which is the delivery of electronic commerce capabilities via wireless technology. Find out how m-commerce has evolved from SMS payments to smartphone apps, and how it affects various industries and markets.

  7. Facebook Platform - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Facebook Platform, the set of services and tools for developers to create applications and services that access data in Facebook. Explore the history, features, and issues of the platform, such as application spam, data sharing partnerships, and search engine development.

  8. Carousell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Carousell is a consumer to consumer and business to consumer platform that allows users to buy and sell new and secondhand items on their smartphones or web. Founded in 2012, it operates in several countries and regions, and has raised over $100 million in funding.

  9. Lazada - Wikipedia

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    Lazada is an online shopping platform that operates in six Southeast Asian countries, except Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Brunei and East Timor. It was founded in 2012 by Maximilian Bittner and acquired by Alibaba Group in 2016, and has faced challenges and controversies in its business expansion and retrenchment.