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Dec 10, 2024 |
bilyonaryo.com | Vanessa O’Connell |Ariel Tolentino
Source: REUTERSBy Vanessa O’ConnellNEW YORK, Dec 10 (Reuters) – FerrariRACE.MI will always make its luxury sports car in its hometown of Maranello, northern Italy, including its first fully electric model expected next year, Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna said on Tuesday. And this will not change, despite new tariffs potentially being introduced on international markets, including the U.S. following the election of Donald Trump as president.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
letimessquare.fr | Nicholas P. Brown |Carolina Mandl |Vanessa O’Connell |Anna Driver
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Nov 8, 2024 |
patientworthy.com | Vanessa O’Connell
Written by Vanessa O’ConnellHello, my name is Vanessa, and I am living with late onset Pompe disease, also known as glycogen storage disease type II and acid maltase deficiency. I was diagnosed in December of 2014. Pompe disease is caused by a genetic mutation that prevents the body from manufacturing an enzyme that breaks down complex sugar molecules called glycogen. Without the enzyme, glycogen builds up to toxic levels within the cell organelles called lysosomes.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
newdigitalage.co | Vanessa O’Connell |Nano Interactive |Justin Pearse
By Vanessa O’Connell, Head of Marketing Communications, Nano InteractiveWhen cookies finally die next year, we will all be stumbling in the dark. Or so you’d think given all we’ve read so far. I’m by no means a blind optimist. Nor am I foolish enough to believe myself – or anyone else – can replace the standard tool for ID, targeting and measurement overnight. But while we’re all feeling the pangs of cookie withdrawal right now, I’m still positive this whole process will leave us better off.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
insideretail.asia | Katherine Masters |Vanessa O’Connell |Lisa Shumaker |Tong Van
Republican Senator Marco Rubio asked the US Securities and Exchange Commission to block Shein’s bid to list publicly in New York unless the e-tailer makes additional disclosures about its business operations and “the serious risks of doing business” in China.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
yournews.com | Vanessa O’Connell |David Gregorio
Nov 27 (Reuters) – As the year’s biggest U.S. online shopping day got underway on Monday, discount-seekers used their phones and laptops to snap up electronics, clothing, toys, jewelry, appliances and even personal care products. Heavy online traffic and transactions could add up to a record $12 billion outlay by U.S. shoppers on Cyber Monday, according to Adobe Analytics. That would represent 5.4% more than last year, it said.
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Nov 26, 2023 |
insideretail.com.au | Vanessa O'Connell |Vanessa O’Connell |Leslie Adler |Anil Prabha
Holiday shoppers in the US are seeking out the best deals and strategically nabbing the deepest discounts ahead of Cyber Monday, according to data from retailer websites aggregated by third parties. Cyber Monday, the first Monday after the Thanksgiving holiday, is set to be the biggest US online shopping day of the year as merchants have stepped up online promotions.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
newsbeezer.com | Casey Hall |Vanessa O’Connell |Aurora Ellis
Business0 Views SHANGHAI, Sept 26 (Reuters) – Discount e-commerce will dominate globally during the critical upcoming holiday shopping season in the West and Singles’ Day in China, analysts said. Platforms in China, the world’s largest e-commerce market, recently described a “price-performance battle” fueled by economic uncertainty and a slower-than-expected retail recovery following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions late last year becomes.
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Mar 10, 2023 |
exbulletin.com | Nick Zieminski |Vanessa O’Connell
NEW YORK/SHANGHAI, March 9 (Reuters) – Fast fashion online retailer SHEIN and new rival Temu are in a race to grab shoppers’ attention for their cheap, Chinese-made products. The battle between them is taking place not only on social media, but also in a US court. The legal skirmish is significant for US consumers and rival retailers because it shows how online retailers with suppliers in China must navigate intellectual property protections in the United States.
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Mar 9, 2023 |
yournews.com | Nick Zieminski |Vanessa O’Connell
NEW YORK/SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – Online fast-fashion retailer SHEIN and its newer rival Temu are in a race to win shoppers’ attention for their inexpensive China-made goods. The battle between them is playing out not only on social media but also in a U.S. court. The legal skirmish is important for U.S. consumers and rival retailers because it shows how online retailers with vendors in China need to navigate U.S. intellectual property protections.