Traders' body CAIT on Wednesday accused e-commerce major Amazon of violating FDI policy and Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) norms, a charge which the multinational company denied
Corporate lawyers say Indian courts usually go along with orders given by foreign arbitration courts as witnessed in several cases before
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Anticipating a move by Amazon, which had got an interim arbitration award in its favour, putting the announced deal on hold, the Future Group firm has moved the Delhi High Court
By seeking to stall Ambani's purchase of Future, Bezos may be signaling that he would rather remain a rival
If the Big Tech companies get broken up and their powers to acquire get significantly curbed therefore, the whole ecosystem will need to change
Speculation had also mounted of possible acquisitions of Urban Ladder and Milkbasket in online furniture and grocery delivery spaces respectively, though the deals haven't fructified yet
Amazon said Future's news release and stock exchange disclosures violated Indian regulations, urging the regulator to investigate the matter
The e-commerce giant will continue to invest in international markets including India, where the volumes are growing
Dispute centres around Future's decision to sell some of its biz to RIL for $3.38 billion
According to the sources, Future group has been told not to proceed with its sale of shares to RIL till the outcome of the arbitration process
A strong quarterly showing from four big tech companies weren't enough to keep investors from selling late Thursday
Since the start of the virus outbreak in the United States, consumers have turned increasingly to Amazon for delivery of groceries, home goods and medical supplies.
European Vice-President and Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager is due to announce the new rules known as the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act on Dec. 2
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The sources said that Amazon has shared a copy of the interim judgement with Sebi, BSE and NSE
The number of buying customers, largest ever for any Amazon Business event, saw a 61% spike compared to Great Indian Festival 2019
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The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the shift to e-commerce, with an increasing number of consumers shopping online at a higher frequency
Earlier, experts at the Jeff Bezos-led firm had expressed their inability to appear before the JPC, citing travel restrictions due to Covid-19