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'''PriceMinister''' is the French company that operates the online buying and selling platform for individuals and professionals, PriceMinister.com, the website is the second most visited e-commerce site in France. The website's model stands as a trusted third party, assuring the safety of the transaction for both parties. The company guarantees a total refund to the buyer if the product is not delivered, or found to be damaged on delivery as well as ensuring payment to the seller. |
'''PriceMinister''' is the French company that operates the online buying and selling platform for individuals and professionals, PriceMinister.com, the website is the second most visited e-commerce site in France. The website's model stands as a trusted third party, assuring the safety of the transaction for both parties. The company guarantees a total refund to the buyer if the product is not delivered, or found to be damaged on delivery as well as ensuring payment to the seller. |
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Founded in August 2000, PriceMinister counts 250 employees. The company was originally located in [[Paris]], at 57 Boulevard de la Villette, in a former zeppelin factory dating from the 1880s .In June 2010, the company was bought out by Rakuten<ref>Rakuten acquires PriceMinister</ref> |
Founded in August 2000, PriceMinister counts 250 employees. The company was originally located in [[Paris]], at 57 Boulevard de la Villette, in a former zeppelin factory dating from the 1880s .In June 2010, the company was bought out by Rakuten,<ref>Rakuten acquires PriceMinister</ref> the number one Japanese e-commerce site and fast expanding internet group. The company moved in January 2012 to the former department store "Au Reaumur” in the heart of Paris. In May 2014, four years after the acquisition by Rakuten, [[:fr:Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet|Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet]] and [[:fr:Pierre Krings|Pierre Krings]] announced that they will no longer be involved in the operational part of the group as CEO + COO Rakuten Europe and general director of PriceMinister. [[:fr:Olivier Mathiot|Olivier Mathiot]], co-founder and former director of marketing and communications, has been promoted to CEO of PriceMinister |
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Type of business | Subsidiary |
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Founded | August, 2000 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Olivier Mathiot (CEO) Justin Ziegler |
Industry | Electronic commerce |
Products | Books, music, video, games, computing, high tech,Fashion, Home, food. |
Employees | 250 |
Parent | Rakuten |
URL | www.priceminister.com |
Launched | 2000 |
PriceMinister is the French company that operates the online buying and selling platform for individuals and professionals, PriceMinister.com, the website is the second most visited e-commerce site in France. The website's model stands as a trusted third party, assuring the safety of the transaction for both parties. The company guarantees a total refund to the buyer if the product is not delivered, or found to be damaged on delivery as well as ensuring payment to the seller.
Founded in August 2000, PriceMinister counts 250 employees. The company was originally located in Paris, at 57 Boulevard de la Villette, in a former zeppelin factory dating from the 1880s .In June 2010, the company was bought out by Rakuten,[1] the number one Japanese e-commerce site and fast expanding internet group. The company moved in January 2012 to the former department store "Au Reaumur” in the heart of Paris. In May 2014, four years after the acquisition by Rakuten, Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet and Pierre Krings announced that they will no longer be involved in the operational part of the group as CEO + COO Rakuten Europe and general director of PriceMinister. Olivier Mathiot, co-founder and former director of marketing and communications, has been promoted to CEO of PriceMinister
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References
- ^ Rakuten acquires PriceMinister
Rakuten to acquire frances Priceminister