Shopify is evolving, and its competition has grown. Here are the biggest e-commerce players giving the company a run for its money.
E-commerce is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of the international economy. According to a study from Infiniti Research, the global e-commerce market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 29% until 2025.
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Shopify is evolving, and its competition has grown. Here are the biggest e-commerce players giving the brand a run for its money.
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BusinessWorld - Jan 19, 2022
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Nairametrics - Jan 19, 2022
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The Motley Fool UK - Jan 19, 2022
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LinkedIn - Jan 14, 2022
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Digital Journal - Jan 17, 2022
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Vulcan Post - Jan 18, 2022
Mortenson Properties and Hyde Development remain managing members of 76 Commerce Center and Hyde Development will continue to serve as property manager.
DC Velocity - Jan 18, 2022
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