Latest News In E-Commerce - E-Commerce Revolution Driven By Global Digital Connectivity
The global B2C e-commerce market is expected to experience substantial growth, projected to expand from USD 7.23 trillion in 2025 to USD 33.52 trillion by 2033, reflecting a 21.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). This growth is driven by increased digital connectivity, advancements in mobile commerce, and improved digital payment systems, particularly benefiting emerging markets in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. The proliferation of 5G technology and the enhancement of logistics and order fulfillment technologies are also pivotal in facilitating more efficient and widespread online shopping experiences. These developments underscore the ongoing transformation in consumer purchasing behavior and the e-commerce landscape worldwide.
In other market news, Bob's Discount Furniture (NYSE:BOBS) was a notable mover up 11.6% and ending the day at $13.55.
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- Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) closed at $271.85 up 2.5%, not far from its 52-week high.
- Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) closed at $177.51 down 0.9%. Salesforce updated its full-year 2027 revenue guidance to $45.9 billion to $46.2 billion, with the announcement made 1 day ago.
- Adobe (NasdaqGS:ADBE) closed at $238.24 down 0.9%.
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