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Shopping At Nasdaq

Dec 14, 2001
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Digital River, Inc. , the Minneapolis provider of e-commerce solutions, yesterday announced the launch of an e-commerce site for Nasdaq.com, the primary Web site of The Nasdaq Stock Market.

Digital River will host and manage the site located at shop.nasdaq.com, which offers consumers one-stop shopping for Nasdaq branded merchandise such as office products and sports clothing.

Digital River is also providing transaction management, fulfillment integration, fraud prevention, e-marketing and customer service.

“Nasdaq.com is committed to providing customers with quality products while expanding revenue opportunities through its e-commerce business,” says Joel Ronning, Digital River’s CEO.

“Digital River offers Nasdaq more than a traditional vendor-client relationship. We are pleased to be working with a driver of global and domestic markets like Nasdaq,” he says.

Founded in 1994, Digital River offering its e-commerce systems and services to more than 10,000 companies complete. Among the firm’s larger clients include Symantec, Fujitsu, 3M, Siemens, Polaris, Major League Baseball, Novell, Autodesk, SONICblue, Adaptec and Staples.com.

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