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  2. Kaidee - Wikipedia

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    Kaidee is an online shopping and classifieds platform in Thailand. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was cited as Thailand's largest online shopping and classifieds platform. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Kaidee uses machine learning and big data algorithms to recommend products for its customers.

  3. Priceza - Wikipedia

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    Priceza is a shopping search engine and price comparison tool, with local websites in six Southeast Asian countries: Thailand (since 2010) Indonesia (since 2013), [1] Malaysia, Singapore; Philippines [2] Vietnam. [3]

  4. E-commerce in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, WeLoveShopping was established in 2004 as a C2C online marketplace by Ascend Group, a spin-off of True Corporation and a subsidiary of C.P. Group. The site has recently changed its business model from earning revenue from rentals of online stores to earning commissions from transaction fees ranging from 2.9 to 13%. [9]

  5. Category:Online retail companies of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This category is for topics about online retailers in Thailand. Pages in category "Online retail companies of Thailand" This category contains only the following page.

  6. Lazada - Wikipedia

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    Lazada faced challenges in 2015, when consumer preference for brick and mortar shopping was high. Less than 1% of people shopped online, compared to the international average of 10% at that time. Less than 1% of people shopped online, compared to the international average of 10% at that time.

  7. Lotus's - Wikipedia

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    Most recently, in April 2013, Tesco Lotus introduced online shopping. As of early-2018, Tesco Lotus's total retail floor space stood at 1.4 million m 2. In August it opened store number 2,000 in Thailand. [3] Its biggest competitor in the Thai market is Big C. [citation needed]

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  9. Group buying - Wikipedia

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    Online group buying gained prominence in other parts of Asia during 2010 with new websites in Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. Google launched their own daily deals site in 2011 called "Google Offers" after its $6 billion acquisition offer to Groupon was rejected.

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