Marketplaces (E-commerce)
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AMZN
Amazon.com, Inc.
Amazon operates marketplace platforms and third-party seller ecosystems.
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$2.50T |
$235.31
-0.96%
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WMT
Walmart Inc.
Walmart runs online marketplaces enabling third-party sellers to list and sell products on its platform.
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$817.83B |
$102.37
-0.17%
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COST
Costco Wholesale Corporation
Costco hosts an online marketplace component (Costco Next) and marketplace-style sales.
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$409.32B |
$926.79
+0.18%
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BABA
Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba runs marketplace-style online platforms aggregating sellers and buyers in an e-commerce ecosystem.
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$357.32B |
$152.55
-4.56%
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UBER
Uber Technologies, Inc.
Uber operates a multi-sided marketplace/platform; fits Marketplaces category.
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$191.07B |
$91.86
+0.09%
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PDD
PDD Holdings Inc.
PDD runs online marketplaces (including Temu) across geographies, constituting a major marketplace business.
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$181.48B |
$130.28
-3.12%
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BKNG
Booking Holdings Inc.
Maintains online marketplaces/e-commerce platforms connecting travelers with service providers (multi-brand marketplace).
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$163.61B |
$5058.12
-0.34%
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BUD
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV
BEES is AB InBev's B2B e-commerce marketplace, enabling retailers to purchase AB InBev and third-party products.
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$128.89B |
$63.65
-1.44%
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LOW
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
Lowe's operates an online marketplace ecosystem to expand product assortment via third-party sellers.
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$127.70B |
$228.35
-1.35%
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MELI
MercadoLibre, Inc.
MercadoLibre operates a large LATAM online marketplace connecting buyers and sellers, representing its core e-commerce platform.
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$103.87B |
$2041.48
+0.51%
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NTES
NetEase, Inc.
Yanxuan-related e-commerce activities align with Marketplaces (E-commerce) as a distribution channel.
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$89.65B |
$140.64
-0.82%
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DASH
DoorDash, Inc.
The company operates multiple local marketplaces (DoorDash and Wolt) enabling merchants to reach consumers online.
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$88.41B |
$208.49
+6.80%
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SE
Sea Limited
Shopee operates a marketplace e-commerce platform that connects buyers and sellers.
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$80.74B |
$140.51
+0.34%
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NU
Nu Holdings Ltd.
NuMarketplace functions as a digital marketplace/e-commerce platform within its ecosystem.
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$76.04B |
$15.87
+1.76%
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ABNB
Airbnb, Inc.
Airbnb operates a two-sided online marketplace for travel accommodations and experiences.
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$75.83B |
$122.62
+1.18%
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RBLX
Roblox Corporation
Marketplaces (E-commerce): platform-based marketplace for virtual items and user-created experiences.
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$70.91B |
$102.60
+1.31%
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CPNG
Coupang, Inc.
Coupang operates a marketplace/e-commerce platform connecting buyers and sellers, i.e., a major online marketplace.
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$51.45B |
$28.18
-1.23%
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TCOM
Trip.com Group Limited
Trip.com operates as a marketplace/e-commerce platform for travel services, aggregating providers on a single platform.
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$47.02B |
$72.18
-3.14%
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GWW
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
Grainger operates online marketplaces/e-commerce channels that connect buyers with a wide range of industrial products.
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$44.30B |
$927.19
-0.83%
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JD
JD.com, Inc.
JD operates online marketplaces enabling third-party sellers to transact on its platform.
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$42.48B |
$29.38
-4.35%
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TGT
Target Corporation
Target runs a retail e-commerce marketplace (Target Plus) enabling third-party sellers.
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$40.85B |
$89.94
-0.74%
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ABEV
Ambev S.A.
BEES Marketplace operates as a digital marketplace/e-commerce platform elevating online buying and selling of Ambev products.
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$40.17B |
$2.56
+1.39%
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CPRT
Copart, Inc.
Copart operates a global online vehicle auction marketplace connecting buyers and sellers.
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$39.72B |
$41.43
-0.46%
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EBAY
eBay Inc.
eBay operates an online marketplace connecting buyers and sellers for used, vintage, and refurbished goods.
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$38.32B |
$84.04
-0.46%
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EXPE
Expedia Group, Inc.
Operates a Travel marketplace / e-commerce platform aggregating inventory and bookings.
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$32.74B |
$261.92
-2.03%
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CSGP
CoStar Group, Inc.
Operates online real estate marketplaces (LoopNet, Apartments.com, Homes.com).
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$28.83B |
$68.20
-0.48%
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TW
Tradeweb Markets Inc.
Operates online marketplaces for trading-related services and access to counterparties.
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$25.90B |
$109.31
-0.65%
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ULTA
Ulta Beauty, Inc.
Ulta is developing a marketplace and has marketplace-related initiatives in its strategy.
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$23.79B |
$530.19
-0.69%
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BEKE
KE Holdings Inc.
BEKE operates an online real estate marketplace/platform for housing transactions and services.
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$19.66B |
$16.82
+0.45%
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RBA
RB Global, Inc.
RB Global operates an omnichannel marketplace for buying and selling commercial assets and vehicles.
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$18.85B |
$101.72
+1.01%
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GDDY
GoDaddy Inc.
GoDaddy leverages an integrated online platform for entrepreneur-focused marketplaces/e-commerce activities, mapping to online marketplace capabilities.
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$17.96B |
$130.10
-0.74%
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Z
Zillow Group, Inc. Class C
Zillow functions as an online real estate marketplace connecting buyers, sellers, renters and agents.
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$16.28B |
$69.31
-1.51%
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ZG
Zillow Group, Inc. Class A
Zillow functions as an online real estate marketplace, a form of e-commerce marketplace for housing listings and related services.
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$16.28B |
$67.86
-1.19%
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BBY
Best Buy Co., Inc.
BBY operates a marketplace (Best Buy Marketplace) expanding online product availability.
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$16.00B |
$76.06
-0.16%
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JBHT
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
J.B. Hunt 360 functions as an online marketplace connecting shippers and carriers.
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$15.76B |
$164.81
-0.90%
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NWS
News Corporation
Realtor.com and REA Group operate online marketplaces for real estate transactions.
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$14.77B |
$29.62
-0.20%
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KSPI
Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz
Kaspi operates a Marketplace / e-commerce platform connecting buyers and sellers within its app ecosystem.
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$14.56B |
$73.79
-1.15%
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CHWY
Chewy, Inc.
Chewy functions as an online marketplace for pet products, i.e., marketplaces.
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$13.92B |
$33.67
+0.55%
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W
Wayfair Inc.
Wayfair functions as an online marketplace connecting suppliers with customers for home goods.
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$13.22B |
$103.82
-2.51%
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YMM
Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd.
YMM operates a digital marketplace/platform that directly connects shippers with truckers for freight transactions.
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$12.82B |
$12.29
-2.19%
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SN
SharkNinja, Inc.
SharkNinja participates in online marketplaces as sales channels for its products.
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$12.34B |
$88.41
-3.15%
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QXO
QXO Inc
Marketplaces (E-commerce) – platform enabling transactions between buyers and sellers in building materials.
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$11.77B |
$17.55
+0.37%
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CART
Instacart (Maplebear Inc.)
Instacart operates a large online grocery marketplace connecting retailers and shoppers.
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$10.81B |
$41.35
+2.53%
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UHAL
U-Haul Holding Company
Maintains online marketplaces for moving labor and storage-related services (Marketplaces / E-commerce).
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$10.10B |
$51.54
+0.68%
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SEIC
SEI Investments Company
SEI Access functions as a digital marketplace for alternative investments, a market/platform operation.
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$10.08B |
$81.44
-1.01%
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VIPS
Vipshop Holdings Limited
Operates an online marketplace channel, enabling third-party brand partners and sellers.
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$9.96B |
$19.30
-2.08%
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GME
GameStop Corp.
Functions as an online marketplace/e-commerce platform for buying and selling gaming-related goods and collectibles.
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$9.24B |
$20.73
-1.07%
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BZ
Kanzhun Limited
Operates a two-sided online recruitment marketplace connecting job seekers and employers.
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$9.09B |
$20.64
-1.17%
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POOL
Pool Corporation
POOL360 functions as an online marketplace/e-commerce platform connecting dealers and suppliers.
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$9.04B |
$243.81
-0.86%
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MMYT
MakeMyTrip Limited
Online marketplaces for e-commerce-like buying and selling of travel services and related products.
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$8.61B |
$76.44
+0.48%
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AVTR
Avantor, Inc.
Avantor increasingly leverages online marketplaces for procurement and product discovery activities.
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$7.76B |
$11.24
-3.89%
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OPEN
Opendoor Technologies Inc.
Opendoor functions as an online real estate marketplace connecting sellers with buyers, agents, and services.
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$5.98B |
$8.26
-3.50%
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ETSY
Etsy, Inc.
Etsy runs a two-sided online marketplace ecosystem, with Depop serving as a growth engine within its brand portfolio.
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$5.66B |
$57.35
-1.93%
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ARW
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
ArrowSphere functions as a cloud marketplace; this aligns with Marketplaces (E-commerce) as an investable theme.
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$5.57B |
$108.35
-1.69%
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URBN
Urban Outfitters, Inc.
Nuuly operates a subscription/rental platform for apparel, functioning as an ecommerce marketplace for rentals.
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$5.51B |
$62.25
-1.50%
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M
Macy's, Inc.
Marketplaces (E-commerce) reflects third-party/Marketplace components within Macy's online platform.
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$5.43B |
$20.02
-0.27%
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KMX
CarMax, Inc.
CarMax operates an online marketplace for used vehicles, enabling external and internal buyers to transact.
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$5.17B |
$34.24
-1.58%
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INGM
Ingram Micro Holding Corporation
Marketplaces (E-commerce): Ingram Micro operates a unified platform and ecosystem connecting vendors and buyers in a marketplace-like model.
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$4.69B |
$20.13
-1.56%
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HGTY
Hagerty, Inc.
Hagerty operates an online marketplace for collector cars and related auction activity, aligning with Marketplaces (E-commerce).
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$4.68B |
$13.58
-0.59%
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GHC
Graham Holdings Company
Marketplaces (E-commerce) related to Framebridge and online retail assets.
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$4.67B |
$1074.87
+0.80%
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TNL
Travel + Leisure Co.
VOI sales, club bookings, and related commerce activities function as an online marketplace/commerce channel for travel experiences.
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$4.09B |
$63.23
-0.84%
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CARG
CarGurus, Inc.
CarGurus operates an online automotive marketplace/platform connecting buyers and sellers.
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$3.53B |
$35.64
-1.60%
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GBTG
Global Business Travel Group, Inc.
The Amex GBT marketplace connects travel suppliers with business travelers, functioning as a travel marketplace.
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$3.44B |
$7.13
-0.49%
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XMTR
Xometry, Inc.
XMTR operates a two-sided online marketplace enabling industrial procurement and sourcing (e-commerce marketplace).
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$3.08B |
$60.12
+1.52%
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PTON
Peloton Interactive, Inc.
Peloton Repowered and related marketplace initiatives position Peloton as an e-commerce marketplace for used equipment.
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$3.05B |
$7.45
+1.92%
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ATHM
Autohome Inc.
Autohome operates a leading online automotive marketplace, a core market/marketplace for car listings and transactions.
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$2.92B |
$24.16
-2.78%
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KAR
OPENLANE, Inc.
OPENLANE operates a digital wholesale vehicle marketplace, a primary ecommerce marketplace platform.
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$2.73B |
$25.62
+0.73%
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IAC
IAC InterActive Corp.
Care.com operates as an online marketplace connecting families with caregivers.
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$2.66B |
$33.09
-2.29%
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DRVN
Driven Brands Holdings Inc.
Driven's platform functions as an online marketplace for vendor partnerships and procurement.
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$2.28B |
$14.13
-1.19%
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UPWK
Upwork Inc.
Upwork operates a global online marketplace connecting freelancers with clients, which aligns with the Marketplaces (E-commerce) investable theme.
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$2.19B |
$16.58
-2.76%
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YELP
Yelp Inc.
Marketplaces (E-commerce): Yelp operates a local service marketplace connecting customers with service professionals.
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$1.79B |
$28.25
-2.90%
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TRIP
Tripadvisor, Inc.
Viator and TheFork function as online marketplaces, linking travelers with experiences and dining reservations.
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$1.74B |
$15.37
+3.96%
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REAL
The RealReal, Inc.
Functions as a marketplace platform enabling buyer/seller transactions in luxury resale.
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$1.60B |
$13.85
-3.01%
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SBH
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.
SBH leverages digital marketplaces with Amazon, Walmart, DoorDash, Instacart, and Uber Eats to sell products.
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$1.40B |
$13.82
-4.33%
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NEGG
Newegg Commerce, Inc.
Newegg operates an online marketplace/e-commerce platform that connects buyers and sellers.
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$1.40B |
$73.09
-6.75%
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GCT
GigaCloud Technology Inc.
GCT operates a global marketplace for large parcel B2B e-commerce, i.e., a marketplace-enabled platform.
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$1.15B |
$30.40
-2.91%
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PRG
PROG Holdings, Inc.
PROG Marketplace represents a direct-to-consumer e-commerce marketplace driving GMV growth.
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$1.10B |
$27.61
-1.29%
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ACVA
ACV Auctions Inc.
ACV operates a digital marketplace for wholesale used vehicles, connecting dealers and commercial partners via an online platform.
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$1.07B |
$6.29
-1.18%
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JMIA
Jumia Technologies AG
Jumia functions as an online marketplace/e-commerce platform connecting sellers with customers.
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$1.07B |
$10.55
+4.77%
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NRDS
NerdWallet, Inc.
NRDS operates an online marketplace-like platform for comparing and connecting users with financial product providers.
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$1.06B |
$14.01
-1.68%
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EVER
EverQuote, Inc.
EverQuote operates an online marketplace for insurance referrals (insurance marketplace / e-commerce marketplace).
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$925.97M |
$25.18
-0.16%
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TDUP
ThredUp Inc.
ThredUp operates a managed online fashion resale marketplace (marketplaces/e-commerce), which is its core platform and revenue model.
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$921.24M |
$7.54
+0.87%
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SCSC
ScanSource, Inc.
Channel Exchange functions as a marketplace-like SaaS platform to recruit and enable suppliers and partners.
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$890.92M |
$40.53
-0.69%
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MAX
MediaAlpha, Inc.
The platform functions as an online marketplace for insurance-related transactions, aligning with marketplace/e-commerce models.
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$843.87M |
$12.52
-1.96%
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UDMY
Udemy, Inc.
Udemy functions as an online marketplace connecting learners with instructors.
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$778.78M |
$5.18
-0.48%
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FVRR
Fiverr International Ltd.
Marketplaces (E-commerce) captures Fiverr's model as a service marketplace; included again to emphasize marketplace nature.
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$772.14M |
$21.77
-2.49%
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HEPS
D-Market Elektronik Hizmetler ve Ticaret A.S.
Core marketplace ecosystem where buyers and sellers transact on Hepsiburada.
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$751.72M |
$2.32
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GRPN
Groupon, Inc.
Groupon operates an online marketplace that connects consumers with local merchants for deals and experiences.
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$749.50M |
$18.50
-0.05%
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VTEX
Vtex
VTEX operates marketplaces and monetizes them via its ecosystem, aligning with the Marketplaces tag.
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$743.95M |
$4.04
+2.54%
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LQDT
Liquidity Services, Inc.
LQDT operates online marketplaces for surplus assets (GovDeals, RSCG, Machinio) connecting buyers and sellers.
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$723.70M |
$23.05
-0.82%
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CARS
Cars.com Inc.
Cars.com operates an online car marketplace connecting buyers with dealers and OEMs.
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$698.64M |
$11.41
-1.38%
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CRESY
Cresud Sociedad Anónima, Comercial, Inmobiliaria, Financiera y Agropecuaria
Agrofy operates as an e-commerce marketplace for agriculture in South America.
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$693.56M |
$11.76
+2.22%
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TREE
LendingTree, Inc.
As an online marketplace connecting consumers with financial service providers, LendingTree functions as an online marketplace/e-commerce platform.
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$669.02M |
$49.24
-2.86%
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AMRK
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.
The company expands into collectible and luxury segments via acquisitions, functioning as an online marketplace for these assets.
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$621.90M |
$25.26
-0.67%
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GETY
Getty Images Holdings, Inc.
Content marketplace / licensing marketplace for stock images and videos.
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$618.07M |
$1.50
-3.55%
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FRGE
Forge Global Holdings, Inc.
Forge operates a marketplace platform for private company transactions, matching buyers and sellers in the private markets.
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$599.96M |
$44.04
-0.16%
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LE
Lands' End, Inc.
Lands' End expands reach through third-party marketplaces, broadening distribution.
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$500.36M |
$16.36
+0.96%
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ZKH
ZKH Group Limited
The company operates a marketplace/platform facilitating MRO procurement transactions between buyers and suppliers.
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$493.57M |
$2.95
-3.28%
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ANGI
Angi Inc.
Angi operates an online home services marketplace connecting homeowners with professionals across 500+ service categories.
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$480.67M |
$10.96
-1.92%
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RERE
ATRenew Inc.
Operates electronics marketplaces for used/refurbished devices (front-end platform).
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$442.47M |
$4.11
+0.12%
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# Executive Summary
* The Marketplaces (E-commerce) industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the pervasive integration of AI, which is fundamentally reshaping personalization, logistics, and operational efficiency.
* Heightened regulatory scrutiny, new tariffs, and the end of key trade exemptions are creating immediate cost pressures and forcing strategic shifts, particularly for cross-border platforms.
* Persistent macroeconomic headwinds are dampening consumer discretionary spending, bifurcating performance between marketplaces focused on essentials versus non-essentials.
* The competitive landscape is defined by three primary models: integrated ecosystems, niche specialists, and large-scale omnichannel players.
* Financial performance is diverging, with high-growth players in emerging markets and AI-leaders outperforming those in mature, macro-sensitive categories.
* Capital allocation is focused on a dual mandate: investing heavily in technology (AI) and strategic M&A while simultaneously returning capital to shareholders via significant buyback programs.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The single most important trend shaping the e-commerce marketplace industry is the deep and accelerating integration of Artificial Intelligence, which is moving beyond a tool for incremental improvement to become the core driver of competitive advantage. Companies are leveraging AI to deliver hyper-personalized shopping experiences, which can increase conversion rates by up to 15%. This matters for valuations as AI directly improves both revenue and margins by automating complex tasks in logistics, customer service, and marketing. Leaders like Instacart (CART), which developed 87% of its new code with AI assistance in Q1 2025, are creating significant efficiency gains, while others like Wayfair (W) are using generative AI tools like 'Muse' to reinvent product discovery. This trend is happening now and is creating a clear performance gap between AI adopters and laggards.
Alongside the AI opportunity, marketplaces face significant regulatory and trade-related risks that are increasing costs. The July 2025 end of the "de minimis" tax exemption in the U.S. directly challenges the low-cost model of platforms like PDD's Temu. Furthermore, new tariffs, such as the 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets, create immediate margin pressure for specialized retailers like Wayfair (W). In Europe, the Digital Services Act (DSA) is imposing substantial new compliance burdens on large platforms.
The primary opportunity lies in leveraging AI to capture market share through superior customer experience and operational efficiency. The most significant risks are twofold: failing to keep pace with the rapid technological shift to AI, and the margin erosion caused by a combination of macroeconomic pressures on consumer spending and rising costs from tariffs and regulation.
## Competitive Landscape
The Marketplaces (E-commerce) industry is intensely competitive, leading to consolidation and clear market share leaders in certain segments. For instance, DoorDash (DASH) holds an estimated 60-67% share in the U.S. food delivery market, while Instacart (CART) commands over 70% share in high-value large basket grocery segments. The salvage auto auction market also exhibits a duopolistic structure, with Copart (CPRT) and RB Global (RBA) holding significant market shares.
Some of the most successful players, particularly in emerging markets, compete by building integrated ecosystems. This core strategy involves combining a core e-commerce marketplace with complementary high-growth services like fintech (payments, credit), logistics, and advertising. This approach creates strong network effects, increases customer lifetime value, and builds high switching costs, while diversifying revenue streams away from pure transaction take-rates. MercadoLibre (MELI) exemplifies this model, with its ecosystem encompassing its marketplace, Mercado Pago (fintech) which saw Total Payment Volume (TPV) grow 41% YoY in Q3 2025, and Mercado Envios (logistics). This model, however, requires high capital investment to build out all verticals and can be complex to operate and scale across different regulatory environments.
In contrast, other companies find success by focusing intensely on a single vertical. This "Niche Specialist" strategy involves dominating a specific product category, such as home goods, luxury resale, or automotive, by offering deep selection, specialized user experiences, and value-added services like authentication or curation. This approach builds a strong brand and customer loyalty among enthusiasts and can command higher margins due to expertise and trust, with less direct competition from generalist giants. Wayfair (W) is a prime example, focusing exclusively on the over $0.5 trillion home goods market and leveraging generative AI tools like 'Muse' to differentiate its shopping experience from generalist competitors. A key vulnerability for niche specialists is their high exposure to macroeconomic downturns in their specific category.
Meanwhile, traditional retail giants are leveraging their vast physical infrastructure to compete. This "Scale-Driven Omnichannel Player" strategy involves using a massive physical store footprint and supply chain infrastructure to offer an integrated online and offline experience, competing on convenience, cost, and fulfillment speed. Walmart (WMT) exemplifies this, utilizing its 4,600+ U.S. stores as fulfillment hubs and driving profitability by automating over 50% of its fulfillment center volume as of Q3 FY25. While offering unmatched logistics and fulfillment capabilities, this model carries high fixed costs associated with physical infrastructure and can be slower to innovate than more agile, digital-native players.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth in the Marketplaces (E-commerce) industry is highly bifurcated. This divergence is a direct result of the key trends, with high growth concentrated in players exposed to less mature, high-growth geographies and those with strong technological or ecosystem moats that allow them to take share. In contrast, companies in mature markets and discretionary categories are experiencing flat to negative growth due to the direct impact of macroeconomic headwinds on consumer spending. This divergence is stark, ranging from MercadoLibre's (MELI) explosive 39.5% YoY growth in Latin America in Q3 2025 to Angi's (ANGI) 12% YoY decline in the macro-sensitive U.S. home services sector in Q2 2025.
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Profitability metrics reveal a clear clustering of gross margins based on business model, while operating margins are frequently under pressure from significant investment. Gross margins clearly delineate business models, from the 94.8% TTM achieved by asset-light marketplace Angi (ANGI) to the 24.2% reported by omnichannel retailer Walmart (WMT) in Q1 FY26, which bears significant logistics and inventory costs. Pure-play, asset-light marketplaces generally command high gross margins (often above 70%), whereas companies with extensive logistics operations or first-party sales naturally exhibit lower gross margins. Many companies are currently sacrificing short-term operating profitability to invest heavily in AI and marketing to defend against intensified competition and secure long-term market positioning.
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Capital allocation strategies reflect a balance of confidence and strategic necessity. Companies are returning significant cash to shareholders, exemplified by Coupang's (CPNG) $1 billion buyback authorization, while simultaneously funding strategic acquisitions, such as DoorDash's (DASH) $3.9 billion equity value purchase of Deliveroo in May 2025. Mature, cash-generative players are using their financial strength to reward shareholders and signal confidence amidst market uncertainty, with share buybacks being a primary tool. Simultaneously, the entire industry recognizes the necessity of investing in technology, particularly AI, and strategic M&A to enhance competitive advantage and expand market reach.
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The industry's financial health is largely robust, underpinned by strong cash generation. The asset-light nature of many marketplace models generates strong cash flow, leading to robust balance sheets. This financial strength provides the flexibility to weather macroeconomic downturns, invest aggressively in technology like AI, and pursue strategic M&A. PDD Holdings' (PDD) formidable $54.0 billion cash position in Q2 2025 exemplifies the financial firepower available to leading players to fund global expansion and technology investments.