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  2. Shopping in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Taipei, Taiwan is known for its large number and variety of shopping streets, markets and malls and has been known to tourists as one of the main "shopping city" in Eastern Asia along with Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Shopping venues in the city include department stores, malls, underground transit malls, night markets ...

  3. Books.com.tw - Wikipedia

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    1995: Terry Chang (Chinese: 張天立), who had graduated from National Taiwan University (math) and had had graduate study at Pennsylvania State University (computer) and Rutgers University (business), started the first online bookstore of the Taiwan-Mainland China-Hong Kong area, and established Pok'elai Digital Science & Technology Co., Ltd., by the year-end.

  4. Coupang - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, Coupang launched in Taiwan introducing its overnight shipping Rocket Delivery and Rocket Overseas direct overseas purchase. [53] Through Rocket Delivery, customers in Taiwan can order daily necessities and groceries for delivery the following day. If the ordered products come to NT$490 or more, they are delivered free of charge.

  5. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    By Q2 2023, Shopee remained the largest online marketplace in Southeast Asia, with a traffic share ranging from 30% to 50% across the region, and also ranked as the leading online shopping platform in Taiwan. [53] [54] In the fourth quarter of 2023, Shopee reported a 46% year-on-year increase in gross orders, reaching 2.5 billion. The gross ...

  6. Bulgari apologizes to China for listing Taiwan as a country ...

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    Brands including Valentino, Calvin Klein, Coach, Zara and Delta Airlines have apologized in recent years for listing Taiwan as a country or region separate from China on their websites.

  7. Rakuten.com - Wikipedia

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    In May 2010, Buy.com was acquired by Rakuten, Inc., the largest e-commerce retailer in Japan, [3] [15] for $250 million in cash. [16] [17] This was considered Rakuten's attempt to enter the American e-retail market, [16] and to compete globally with e-commerce competitors such as Amazon.com and eBay. [3]

  8. Is Taiwan Semiconductor Stock a Buy? - AOL

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    Taiwan Semi's recent results show both impressive growth and wide profit margins. Revenue in the third quarter jumped 39% to $23.5 billion, and it reported net income of $10.1 billion, giving it a ...

  9. Is Taiwan Semiconductor Stock a Buy Now? - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Risks to Taiwan Semiconductor's business. While Taiwan Semiconductor is currently operating on all cylinders, the stock does come with risks.