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2011 Turning Point Of The Electricity Supplier Era


Looking back at the e-commerce market in 2010, the venture capital of $1 billion 600 million is still gratifying for every business enterprise, especially Mcglaughlin, Dangdang and Le Tao online shoe city.

B2C

Finally, it will usher in its spring in 2010.

By the end of 2010, however, the industry suddenly began to fail in its B2C.


  

Jack Ma

Given "one or two years, whether in the international or domestic market, B2C e-commerce investment bubble will burst" judgment.

"The base is large enough, if doubled, and then up to more than one billion, that is, three hundred million shopping users, and almost all netizens, it is too crazy, it is impossible, 20%-30% growth is good", Le Tao online shoe city CEO Bi Sheng evaluation of B2C website performance, recognized that there may be only a small number of competing for B2C requirements of the market share, others can only fade away.


In 2011, it became a success.

Electricity supplier Era

Another turning point, the B2C owners who took the money to their hands, were trapped in anxiety.

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