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AAPL
Apple Inc.
E-commerce Platforms covers App Store and Apple Online Store as distribution channels.
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$4.03T |
$276.49
+1.84%
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BABA
Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba provides e-commerce platform software and services for seller onboarding, catalog management, and transactions.
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$355.29B |
$160.90
+5.21%
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SAP
SAP SE
E-commerce Platforms: SAP Commerce Cloud enabling online storefronts and B2B/B2C commerce.
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$275.99B |
$238.41
+0.72%
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MCD
McDonald's Corporation
McDonald's operates digital ordering platforms (mobile app/website) for online purchasing and order customization.
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$220.75B |
$306.25
-1.00%
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SHOP
Shopify Inc.
Shopify provides a cloud-based e-commerce platform that enables merchants to build and manage online stores.
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$190.92B |
$156.08
+5.60%
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PDD
PDD Holdings Inc.
The company provides eCommerce platform capabilities enabling buying/selling of goods, a core platform service.
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$156.94B |
$113.53
+0.26%
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BKNG
Booking Holdings Inc.
Operates e-commerce platforms for travel-related products and services.
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$154.53B |
$4873.35
+2.21%
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NTES
NetEase, Inc.
Potential eCommerce platforms/technology exposure from Yanxuan and related online storefront capabilities.
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$85.46B |
$139.34
+4.31%
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DASH
DoorDash, Inc.
DoorDash functions as an online marketplace/eCommerce platform enabling consumer purchases via digital channels.
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$81.01B |
$188.32
-0.69%
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CTAS
Cintas Corporation
CTAS operates a customer-facing digital platform (MyCintas portal) that resembles an eCommerce infrastructure for account management.
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$74.87B |
$182.81
-1.61%
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ABNB
Airbnb, Inc.
Airbnb functions as a digital platform enabling travel-related e-commerce and bookings.
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$71.01B |
$114.80
+0.47%
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RBLX
Roblox Corporation
eCommerce Platforms: digital goods marketplace and online transaction capabilities within the platform.
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$61.87B |
$89.47
+0.25%
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CPNG
Coupang, Inc.
Coupang’s platform supports online storefronts and e-commerce operations, i.e., e-commerce platforms.
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$48.60B |
$27.41
+2.79%
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TCOM
Trip.com Group Limited
Trip.com functions as an e-commerce platform specifically for travel-related products and services.
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$45.59B |
$70.02
+0.24%
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YUM
Yum! Brands, Inc.
eCommerce platforms enabling digital ordering and omni-channel sales for Yum's brands.
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$42.46B |
$151.48
-0.98%
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JD
JD.com, Inc.
JD is expanding with online commerce platforms (e.g., Joybuy) in international markets.
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$41.93B |
$29.06
+0.45%
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CCEP
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC
CCEP is piloting and deploying digital platforms (Up We Go) to simplify ordering and strengthen partner/distributor relationships, i.e., an eCommerce platform capability.
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$41.86B |
$89.44
-1.64%
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TGT
Target Corporation
Platform enabling ecommerce capabilities and online selling.
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$39.81B |
$85.15
-2.82%
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CPRT
Copart, Inc.
Copart provides an online platform for vehicle auctions, effectively functioning as an eCommerce platform for remarketing cars.
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$39.38B |
$39.05
-4.11%
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ABEV
Ambev S.A.
BEES and Zé Delivery serve as e-commerce platforms facilitating online ordering for Ambev beverages and delivery to customers.
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$39.07B |
$2.52
+1.81%
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EBAY
eBay Inc.
The company provides an online e-commerce platform enabling marketplace transactions between buyers and sellers.
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$36.94B |
$80.89
+0.06%
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CSGP
CoStar Group, Inc.
E-commerce platforms enabling online marketplace functionality for real estate.
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$28.49B |
$67.30
+0.07%
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VRSN
VeriSign, Inc.
Core service: registry/operator for .com and .net domains enabling global internet presence and e-commerce.
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$23.48B |
$249.42
-0.80%
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ULTA
Ulta Beauty, Inc.
Ulta's online platforms function as e-commerce platforms, aligning with a digital storefront.
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$23.17B |
$520.30
+0.92%
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GRAB
Grab Holdings Limited
Grab hosts online marketplaces/platforms enabling commerce within its superapp.
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$19.73B |
$5.21
+6.22%
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GPC
Genuine Parts Company
GPC's digital platforms like NAPA ProLink and Motion e-commerce platforms imply an investable theme around E-commerce Platforms.
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$17.88B |
$126.99
-1.22%
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RBA
RB Global, Inc.
The company provides digital e-commerce platforms to facilitate asset transactions.
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$17.86B |
$95.55
-0.70%
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GDDY
GoDaddy Inc.
AC segment emphasizes websites + commerce offerings, aligning with an eCommerce platform capability.
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$17.59B |
$125.37
-1.33%
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PINS
Pinterest, Inc.
Pinterest functions as an eCommerce platform enabling product discovery and shopping within its visual experience.
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$16.97B |
$24.98
+0.08%
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ZG
Zillow Group, Inc. Class A
Zillow operates an online real estate platform with e-commerce characteristics, aligning with Internet & E-commerce tagging.
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$16.95B |
$70.41
+0.61%
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BBY
Best Buy Co., Inc.
BBY relies on an e-commerce platform to power its online sales.
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$16.16B |
$76.02
-0.57%
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KSPI
Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz
Kaspi runs an eCommerce Platform enabling merchants to list and sell products online.
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$14.26B |
$71.56
+0.95%
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CHWY
Chewy, Inc.
Chewy provides an e-commerce platform enabling online shopping and storefronts.
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$13.82B |
$32.41
-2.63%
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WSO
Watsco, Inc.
The company’s digital sales capabilities function as an e-commerce platform ecosystem for HVAC products.
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$13.65B |
$333.50
-0.93%
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W
Wayfair Inc.
Wayfair leverages and continuously enhances its e-commerce platform with AI-driven features and capabilities.
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$13.62B |
$105.58
+0.51%
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SN
SharkNinja, Inc.
Uses an e-commerce platform (e.g., Salesforce-powered site) to manage its online sales and customer interactions.
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$12.27B |
$87.95
+0.50%
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CART
Instacart (Maplebear Inc.)
The company provides an e-commerce platform for ordering groceries online.
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$10.59B |
$40.81
+1.54%
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UHAL
U-Haul Holding Company
Uses online reservation platforms for moving/storage services (eCommerce Platforms).
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$9.92B |
$50.45
-0.26%
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VIPS
Vipshop Holdings Limited
E-commerce platforms technology supporting Vipshop's online retail ecosystem.
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$9.57B |
$18.76
+0.64%
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DDS
Dillard's, Inc.
DDS platform for online storefronts aligns with e-commerce platform/classification.
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$9.56B |
$616.53
+0.81%
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HSIC
Henry Schein, Inc.
The company has a global e-commerce platform enabling online sales and distribution of its products.
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$8.90B |
$74.58
+1.61%
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LKNCY
Luckin Coffee Inc.
The Luckin app functions as an e-commerce platform for ordering coffee and related items.
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$8.60B |
$37.00
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MMYT
MakeMyTrip Limited
Platform enabling online commerce and marketplace-style interactions for travel products and services.
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$8.39B |
$72.51
-2.36%
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AWI
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Kanopi is AWI's online selling platform, aligning with eCommerce Platforms.
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$7.91B |
$185.05
+1.17%
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AVTR
Avantor, Inc.
Avantor's digital buying platform aligns with dedicated eCommerce platforms for B2B purchases.
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$7.85B |
$11.52
-0.04%
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LAD
Lithia Motors, Inc.
Driveway/GreenCars act as digital e-commerce platforms for car buying, aligning with Lithia's omnichannel strategy.
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$7.75B |
$306.26
+1.25%
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FOUR
Shift4 Payments, Inc.
Unified commerce and embedded payments support for online marketplaces/e-commerce platforms.
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$6.10B |
$69.78
+1.12%
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GLBE
Global-e Online Ltd.
E-commerce platforms/solutions for building and operating online storefronts and marketplaces.
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$6.02B |
$37.95
+5.71%
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CAVA
CAVA Group, Inc.
CAVA's digital ordering platform and online ordering capabilities align with the eCommerce platform category.
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$5.67B |
$46.80
-4.33%
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M
Macy's, Inc.
eCommerce Platforms capture the platform technology backbone for Macy's online sales.
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$5.46B |
$20.14
+0.10%
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THO
Thor Industries, Inc.
The RV-dedicated digital platform aspects (Roadpass Digital) suggest relevance to e-commerce platforms and RV-specific online services.
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$5.37B |
$103.14
+2.24%
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BLCO
Bausch + Lomb Corporation
eCommerce Platforms – digital marketplace functionality enabling Vision Care product sales and distribution.
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$5.33B |
$15.35
+1.86%
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WIX
Wix.com Ltd.
Wix provides an eCommerce platform enabling customers to build, host, and sell online through Wix websites and services.
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$5.26B |
$94.17
-1.40%
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ETSY
Etsy, Inc.
Etsy provides a software platform for listings, payments, and discovery of goods.
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$5.26B |
$52.31
-1.47%
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INGM
Ingram Micro Holding Corporation
eCommerce Platforms: The Xvantage and related capabilities function as an e-commerce platform layer for partners and customers.
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$4.84B |
$20.81
+0.97%
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TNL
Travel + Leisure Co.
TNL operates proprietary digital platforms for travel bookings and club experiences, aligning with eCommerce platform activity.
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$4.20B |
$65.42
+1.11%
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SIG
Signet Jewelers Limited
James Allen and Blue Nile operate as dedicated e-commerce platforms, augmenting traditional stores.
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$3.90B |
$94.12
-0.73%
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AVT
Avnet, Inc.
Avnet's Farnell/AVT digital platform aligns with online commerce platforms used to reach customers.
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$3.83B |
$46.33
+0.88%
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PSMT
PriceSmart, Inc.
PriceSmart leverages an eCommerce platform to enable digital shopping experiences.
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$3.65B |
$117.90
-0.57%
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CARG
CarGurus, Inc.
CarGurus operates as an eCommerce platform, supporting online vehicle shopping and related transactions.
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$3.43B |
$35.20
+1.73%
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RH
Rh
RH leverages an e-commerce platform to host online sales and digital retail experiences.
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$2.87B |
$149.52
-2.33%
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XMTR
Xometry, Inc.
XMTR's platform functions as an e-commerce platform for industrial parts/services.
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$2.84B |
$55.54
-0.75%
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WBTN
WEBTOON Entertainment Inc. Common stock
Internet & E-commerce platform capabilities supporting digital distribution and monetization of content.
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$1.78B |
$14.21
+4.45%
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TRIP
Tripadvisor, Inc.
Operates as an ecommerce platform enabling booking transactions on its marketplace-based services.
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$1.69B |
$14.68
+1.07%
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RVLV
Revolve Group, Inc.
eCommerce Platforms recognizing Revolve as a software-enabled online retail platform.
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$1.68B |
$23.24
-1.11%
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LSPD
Lightspeed Commerce Inc.
The platform includes online storefront capabilities and merchant-facing eCommerce software, aligning with ecommerce platforms.
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$1.67B |
$10.95
+0.27%
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SBH
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.
SBH integrates with eCommerce platforms to enable marketplace and online sales.
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$1.48B |
$15.74
+5.46%
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VYX
NCR Voyix Corporation
Platform supports e-commerce capabilities and digital storefront/sales channel integrations.
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$1.38B |
$9.86
-1.05%
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NEGG
Newegg Commerce, Inc.
Newegg provides an e-commerce platform for shopping and product discovery.
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$1.37B |
$74.94
+5.96%
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PAR
PAR Technology Corporation
Ordering/e-commerce platform components included in PAR’s software suite.
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$1.36B |
$33.13
-1.09%
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GCT
GigaCloud Technology Inc.
GCT provides an integrated e-commerce platform enabling buyers and sellers to transact on the marketplace.
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$1.31B |
$34.92
+0.11%
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ACVA
ACV Auctions Inc.
ACV functions as an online platform enabling buyers and sellers to transact in the automotive wholesale space.
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$1.16B |
$7.00
+3.63%
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CWH
Camping World Holdings, Inc.
Maintains online/digital retail channels for RVs, parts, and services, representing an eCommerce platform.
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$1.07B |
$11.29
+7.37%
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JMIA
Jumia Technologies AG
Jumia provides an e-commerce platform and software infrastructure enabling sellers to list products and manage transactions.
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$996.22M |
$10.27
+4.21%
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LQDT
Liquidity Services, Inc.
Provides e-commerce platform capabilities supporting auctions, listings, and direct sales.
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$873.38M |
$28.46
+1.81%
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ODP
The ODP Corporation
Ecommerce Platforms reflects potential procurement/ordering platforms used by ODP for B2B customers.
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$839.95M |
$27.93
+0.02%
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QD
Qudian Inc.
Wanlimu (WLM) e-commerce platform is a direct online marketplace/platform previously operated by QD.
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$787.09M |
$4.84
+10.76%
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EEX
Emerald Holding, Inc.
Provides and operates eCommerce platforms for B2B transactions (Elastic Suite/B2B commerce).
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$781.99M |
$3.69
-6.58%
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FVRR
Fiverr International Ltd.
eCommerce Platforms tag reflects Fiverr's platform-enabled commerce for services; included to cover platform-as-a-service angle.
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$715.80M |
$19.98
-1.09%
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VTEX
Vtex
VTEX provides an e-commerce platform and tools for building and running online stores and marketplaces.
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$706.85M |
$3.83
+0.39%
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CRESY
Cresud Sociedad Anónima, Comercial, Inmobiliaria, Financiera y Agropecuaria
Agrofy provides an online platform for agricultural transactions (e-commerce platform).
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$676.27M |
$11.33
-0.09%
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GRPN
Groupon, Inc.
Platform-enabled e-commerce platform for listing, searching, and purchasing deals/experiences.
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$659.75M |
$16.41
+0.52%
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AMRK
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.
AMRK’s digital metal platforms qualify as an online software-enabled commerce platform (eCommerce platforms).
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$651.47M |
$26.09
-1.32%
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SABR
Sabre Corporation
Sabre operates an online marketplace/e-commerce platform for travel content and transactions.
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$627.28M |
$1.56
-1.89%
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SFIX
Stitch Fix, Inc.
The company operates an e-commerce platform powering its shopping experience and customer interactions.
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$546.74M |
$4.10
-2.15%
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OXM
Oxford Industries, Inc.
The company's online presence suggests usage or provision of e-commerce platforms as part of its operations.
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$501.08M |
$33.85
+0.91%
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ANGI
Angi Inc.
Angi functions as an e-commerce platform enabling online transactions between homeowners and service professionals.
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$483.33M |
$11.30
+3.72%
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SCVL
Shoe Carnival, Inc.
eCommerce Platforms: company-level platform/enabled shopping capabilities.
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$454.87M |
$15.98
-3.97%
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EZOO
Ezagoo Limited
EZOO operates ZCZX as a WeChat-based e-commerce platform, fitting the e-commerce platforms category.
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$442.64M |
$0.02
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HELE
Helen of Troy Limited
Platform/technology-enabled e-commerce capabilities support the company’s online sales.
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$423.53M |
$18.42
-0.16%
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CNCK
Coincheck Group N.V.
Coincheck's platform functions as an online platform for buying/selling digital assets, aligning with e-commerce platform dynamics.
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$391.76M |
$3.10
+0.32%
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CAL
Caleres, Inc.
Caleres leverages e-commerce platforms and related capabilities as part of its distribution model beyond traditional stores.
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$356.56M |
$10.60
+0.43%
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BIGC
BigCommerce Holdings, Inc.
E-commerce platform software enabling merchants to build and operate online storefronts.
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$355.23M |
$4.40
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GCO
Genesco Inc.
Genesco uses dedicated e-commerce platforms for online sales across banners.
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$353.11M |
$33.01
+0.75%
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BYON
Beyond, Inc.
Company leverages and maintains online e-commerce platforms to run its multibrand retail business.
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$319.18M |
$5.56
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JACK
Jack in the Box Inc.
The company operates first-party digital ordering platforms (Jack app) and related e-commerce capabilities.
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$317.42M |
$17.30
+2.91%
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DENN
Denny's Corporation
The company's eCommerce platforms and digital ordering capabilities underpin online retailing of meals and brand extensions.
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$316.72M |
$6.14
-0.08%
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BRCC
BRC Inc.
BRCC's e-commerce platforms and app-based interfaces support online sales and customer engagement.
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$300.68M |
$1.19
-2.07%
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AVNW
Aviat Networks, Inc.
E-commerce Platforms for Aviat Store enable direct online procurement of equipment.
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$270.07M |
$21.66
+2.65%
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EB
Eventbrite, Inc.
The platform enables payments and transactions for tickets, akin to an e-commerce platform facilitating online purchases.
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$248.97M |
$2.47
-4.26%
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# Executive Summary
* Macroeconomic pressures, including persistent inflation and high interest rates, are significantly dampening consumer discretionary spending, compelling e-commerce platforms to prioritize resilient niches and value propositions to sustain growth.
* The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the emergence of "agentic commerce" represent the primary technological battleground, creating a clear divide between innovative platforms and those lagging in adoption.
* Intense competition, particularly in mature and saturated markets, is compressing margins and necessitating substantial investment in technology and market expansion to maintain or gain market share.
* A shifting global regulatory landscape, notably changes to international trade rules such as the U.S. "de minimis" exemption, poses a significant threat to cross-border e-commerce models and increases compliance costs.
* Market leaders are strategically differentiating through either technological superiority in AI-driven solutions or a focused approach on specialized, high-value categories to build defensible moats.
* Financial performance across the industry is bifurcating, with AI-centric platforms demonstrating strong growth, while others experience pressure on revenue and profitability due to macroeconomic and competitive headwinds.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The e-commerce platform industry faces significant headwinds in 2025 as persistent inflation and high interest rates dampen consumer confidence and discretionary spending. This pressure is manifesting in declining conversion rates and lower average order values across many segments, directly impacting platform revenues and valuations, which are heavily tied to Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV). Companies are responding by shifting focus to more resilient, non-discretionary categories or, like eBay, doubling down on specialized "enthusiast" markets. The impact is tangible, as seen with RB Global's 6% decline in Gross Transaction Value (GTV) in Q1 2025 and VTEX's downward revision of its full-year 2025 FX-neutral subscription revenue growth target to 9.0%-12.0% from 14.0%-17.0%, both explicitly citing macroeconomic uncertainty.
In this challenging environment, platforms are aggressively deploying AI to gain a competitive edge. This goes beyond simple personalization to "agentic commerce," where AI systems make decisions, take action, and learn from results in real time with minimal human input, fundamentally changing how consumers discover and purchase products. Leaders like Shopify are embedding AI across their entire ecosystem, from store creation with its AI Store Builder to streamlined checkout with Checkout Kit, while Alibaba's Cloud Intelligence Group reports triple-digit growth in AI-related product revenue for eight consecutive quarters, underscoring the massive investment and opportunity in this space.
The primary opportunity lies in leveraging proprietary AI to create significant operating efficiencies and capture market share from slower-moving competitors. Conversely, the most acute risks stem from regulatory shifts, such as the elimination of the U.S. "de minimis" exemption, which threatens the viability of certain cross-border business models, as evidenced by the 58% drop in daily U.S. users for PDD's Temu in May 2025 following these changes.
## Competitive Landscape
The competitive dynamic within the e-commerce platform industry is intense, with the market moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach. There is an increasing pressure for platforms to differentiate, particularly as 70% of consumers now prefer specialized marketplaces over broad platforms. This fragmentation, coupled with consolidation trends, underscores the need for distinct strategic positioning.
One prevalent model is the All-in-One Platform Provider, exemplified by Shopify. These companies provide merchants with a comprehensive suite of software tools, including website builders, payment processing, marketing, and analytics, to create and manage their own online storefronts. This strategy creates a sticky ecosystem, captures value across the entire commerce lifecycle, and benefits from the long-tail of small and medium-sized businesses. Shopify's introduction of tools like AI Store Builder and Checkout Kit exemplifies the strategy of providing an end-to-end, technologically advanced solution for merchants of all sizes.
In contrast, the marketplace model has bifurcated. Some marketplaces, like eBay, are finding success by focusing on specialized, high-value niches to avoid direct competition with broader giants. eBay's strategic pivot away from competing on "new in season" goods to focusing on "non-new in season" and "enthusiast" categories like collectibles and refurbished items demonstrates this model's success in carving out a profitable, defensible market. Other marketplaces, such as PDD's Temu, pursue a low-cost, high-volume global marketplace strategy, leveraging supply chain advantages and a social commerce model to offer goods at extremely low prices. However, this model faces significant regulatory and logistical hurdles, as seen with Temu's challenges following the elimination of the U.S. "de minimis" trade exemption.
Ultimately, the key competitive battlegrounds are AI-driven differentiation, which enhances customer experience and operational efficiency, and the ability to effectively navigate macroeconomic and regulatory crosswinds that impact consumer spending and operational costs.
## Financial Performance
### Revenue
A clear bifurcation in growth trajectories is evident across the e-commerce platform industry, ranging from strong double-digit expansion to low single-digit declines. This divergence is primarily driven by exposure to AI-led innovation versus vulnerability to macroeconomic pressures. Companies at the forefront of AI integration are capturing market share and expanding services, while those in more cyclical or macro-sensitive sectors are experiencing slowing demand. Shopify's Q3 2025 revenue, which increased by 32% year-over-year, exemplifies the success of its AI-powered, merchant-focused strategy. In contrast, VTEX's downward revision of its full-year 2025 FX-neutral subscription revenue growth target to 9.0%-12.0% highlights the direct impact of macroeconomic headwinds on enterprise spending and overall platform growth.
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### Profitability
Margin performance is diverging based on business model and strategic priorities, ranging from 80% gross margins for asset-light SaaS models to negative operating margins for companies in high-investment phases. The key driver is the trade-off between market share growth and near-term profitability. Some companies are deliberately suppressing margins to invest heavily in technology and global expansion, while others with established moats are realizing significant pricing power. VTEX demonstrates the high profitability potential of the enterprise SaaS model with an 80% non-GAAP subscription gross margin in Q2 2025. Conversely, PDD Holdings' Q2 2025 operating profit declined by 21% year-over-year, despite a revenue increase, illustrating the high cost of its aggressive market expansion strategy and intense competitive environment.
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### Capital Allocation
Capital allocation strategies reflect a dual focus on aggressive investment in AI and returning capital to shareholders. Companies are allocating capital based on their strategic position, with technology leaders pouring billions into AI to solidify their competitive advantage. Alibaba's RMB 380 billion investment in AI infrastructure over three years showcases the massive scale of spending required to lead in technology. Meanwhile, mature companies are using buybacks and dividends to signal confidence and support valuations. Wix's dual strategy of a $1.15 billion convertible senior notes offering alongside a $600 million share repurchase authorization highlights the balancing act between investing for growth and managing shareholder returns.
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### Balance Sheet
The financial health of e-commerce platforms generally reflects their business model's maturity and capital intensity. Established, profitable platforms generate significant cash flow, leading to robust balance sheets. Alibaba's ability to fund massive investments in AI infrastructure while also executing an $11.9 billion share repurchase program and paying $4.6 billion in dividends in FY2025 points to a very strong balance sheet and substantial cash generation capability. This financial strength enables the company to pursue both aggressive growth initiatives and shareholder returns simultaneously.