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Peapod's salad days may have ended

...matter. But no bid has been made for Peapod, the US' largest online grocer. Earlier this month the resignation for health reasons of its CEO... Read more

31 March, 2000 by ZDNet

E-tailers boosted by online grocer success

...to make waves, smaller start-up companies are feeling the pinch. US online grocer Webvan is hoping that a one-for-25 reverse stock split... Read more

2 July, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan
Innovative <endeca_term>Online Grocer</endeca_term> CobornsDelivers Achieves Success With Customer-Centric Distribution

Innovative Online Grocer CobornsDelivers Achieves Success With Customer-Centric Distribution

Although CobornsDelivers was seeing efficiency gains after automating its distribution processes, its previous Warehouse... Read more

12 November, 2008
Mexgrocer.com: <endeca_term>Online Grocer</endeca_term> Supports Rapid Business Growth With SAP Business One

Mexgrocer.com: Online Grocer Supports Rapid Business Growth With SAP Business One

When Internet grocery company MexGrocer.com LLC made the decision to bring its logistics operations in-house, it faced... Read more

1 January, 2008

Online grocer looks offline for help

Peapod goes Dutch... Read more

17 July, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

Webvan IPO makes online grocer worth $6bn

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9 November, 1999 by Joey Gardiner

Webvan is to seek bankruptcy

Financially troubled Webvan is reportedly planning to announce on Monday that the online grocer will cease operations and file for bankruptcy protection. KTVU-Channel 2... Read more

9 July, 2001 by Greg Sandoval

Webvan is ditchin' the kitchen

Online grocer Webvan has flogged its state-of-the-art kitchen, as it... Read more

23 May, 2001 by Sonya Rabbitte

Shareholder shells out to save Peapod

Ailing US online grocer Peapod has been given a $30m boost by its majority shareholder... Read more

2 March, 2001 by Deborah Schofield

QXL headhunts Webvan president

QXL has poached Mark Zaleski, current president and senior VP at online grocer Webvan, to be its first COO. Webvan raised eyebrows last year... Read more

3 October, 2000 by Joey Gardiner

Tesco dominates Internet shopping

...every £8 spent on the UK high street, is now the largest online grocer and takes around 30,000 orders per day which are collectively... Read more

24 August, 2006 by Jo Best

Siebel upbeat in face of doubts

...Shaheen — previously of Andersen Consulting and the former chief executive of defunct online grocer Webvan. Shaheen said that building a customer-driven business is a... Read more

18 April, 2005 by Andrew Donoghue

Siebel replaces CEO

...Laurie. Shaheen has served as chief executive at Webvan, the now defunct online grocer, and at Andersen Consulting, which has been renamed Accenture. Siebel and... Read more

13 April, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto and Martin LaMonica

Remote workers serve as lab rats

...software maker SupportSoft, developers Arvida and Catellus Development, antenna maker Cushcraft and online grocer Peapod. Software giant Microsoft joined the group in July Read more

18 December, 2003 by Richard Shim

Web content: Will users ever pay?

...He also happens to be the man behind Webvan, the billion-dollar online grocer that famously failed in 2001 and became synonymous with both the... Read more

4 August, 2003 by Stefanie Olsen

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