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By 2003, E-business in the U.S. is expected to reach 1.3 trillion dollars, with more than 70% of major companies using the web as a sales channel.
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In Mexico, too, the advent of large-scale E-business will change the way in which many businesses are managed.
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By 2003, E-business in the U.S. is expected to reach 1.3 trillion dollars, with more than 70% of major companies using the web as a sales channel.
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In Mexico, too, the advent of large-scale E-business will change the way in which many businesses are managed.
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Our E-business platform was successfully launched in 2002 and receives two million hits a day on national database that boasts more than 30 000 products.
ADDRESS BY MS R NDZANGA, BUDGET VOTE DEBATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM 2004
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Create New Opportunities for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Through E-commerce and E-business: Encourage the development of micro-enterprises and small businesses that harness the power of new information and communications technologies.
Fact Sheet On A Global Call To Action On Digital Opportunity ITY National Archives 2000
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E-business also has become very important at Kaman Industrial Technologies.
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His expertise includes direct sales, field service, marketing, distribution and market development, affinity programs, product development, training and development, and E-business.
Insurance Journal 2010
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Sabre Hospitality Solutions, a Sabre Holdings company, located in Bethesda, MD, specializes in creating E-business solutions exclusively for the hospitality industry.
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E-business continues to play an important role in growth for most
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