eBay Enterprise

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eBay Enterprise, Inc.
Formerly called
Global Sports Incorporated
GSI Commerce, Inc.
Industry
Fate Dissolved
Successors
Founded 1995 (1995)
Founder Michael G. Rubin
Defunct 2016 (2016)
Headquarters King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States

eBay Enterprise, Inc. (formerly GSI Commerce, Inc.) was a multinational company that specialized in creating, developing and running online shopping sites for brick and mortar brands and retailers. The company also provided a variety of marketing, consumer engagement, customer care, payment processing, fulfillment, fraud detection, and technology integration services.

eBay Enterprise had over 500 clients and operated 26 offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. It provided services for companies such as Zales, iRobot, Timberland, Ace Hardware, Sports Authority, Dick's Sporting Goods, and RadioShack.[1]

History

Founding and growth

Originally founded by Michael G. Rubin in 1995 as Global Sports Incorporated, the company focused on selling sporting goods and supplies.[2] In 1999 it branched out into clothing and a variety of other categories and changed its name to GSI Commerce in 2002.[3] Toys "R" Us, one of GSI's largest e-commerce partners, chose GSI after suing Amazon.com for breach of its exclusivity contract.[4] In October 2000, GSI acquired FogDog.com, an online sporting goods store.[5] In August 2007, GSI acquired Accretive Commerce, a company with a similar business model, for $97.5 million.[6] In 2008 it was announced that Innotrac, a similar e-commerce company with fulfillment centers located throughout the United States, would be acquired, however, the deal was canceled in January 2009.[7] The company acquired e-Dialog in 2008;[8] as well as Retail Convergence, operators of Rue La La and Smartbargains.com, in 2009.[9]

In September 2008, GSI and Timberland reached a settlement of up to $7,000,000 with a class of cell phone subscribers who alleged that they received unsolicited SMS text messages advertising for Timberland.[10] Both Timberland and GSI denied any wrongful conduct and stated that a completely separate and independent company was responsible for securing the consents of the class members to receive the text messages.[11] The settlement was significant as it was the first nationwide settlement for unsolicited text messages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.[12]

On March 21, 2010, the company and its former CEO, Michael Rubin, were featured on the CBS television series Undercover Boss.[13]

eBay ownership

On March 28, 2011 it was announced that eBay Inc. would acquire GSI for $2.4 billion. The deal was closed on June 20, 2011.[14]

On June 20, 2013, the company announced that it would be retiring the GSI Commerce name in favor of eBay Enterprise.[15]

Magento, Inc. became a part of eBay Enterprise on November 21, 2013.[16] eBay Inc. had purchased Magento on June 6, 2011, prior to completing the acquisition of GSI Commerce.[17]

Sale and dissolution

On July 16, 2015, the Permira-led consortium of buyers includes Permira, Longview Asset Management, Innotrac, Inc. and companies owned by Permira funds began the process to buy the company.[18]

On November 2, 2015 the sale was finalized for $925 million and eBay Enterprise became an independent company.[19] The company was split into 4 parts: enterprise operations and technology services, Magento Commerce Technologies, Marketing Solutions, and customer relationship management (CRM).[20] The CRM business was acquired by Zeta Interactive.[21]

The photography, video and copywriting services division of eBay Enterprise was sold to Industrial Color Brands on March 28, 2016 for an undisclosed amount.[22]

eBay Enterprise Marketing Solutions rebranded as Pepperjam on April 7, 2016.[23]

On April 19, 2016 the enterprise services division of eBay Enterprise merged with Innotrac, and officially became Radial, Inc..[24]

List of acquisitions

  • FogDog (2000)[5]
  • Accretive Commerce (2007)[6]
  • e-Dialog (2008)[8]
  • Silverlign (2009)[25]
  • Pepperjam Network (2009)[26]
  • Retail Convergence (2009)[9]
  • FetchBack (2010)[27]
  • ClearSaleing (2011)[28]
  • Fanatics (2011)[29]

List of divestitures

  • Fanatics (2012)[30]
  • Retail Convergence (2012)[30]

References

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