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    E-Commerce Turns Ten

     

    I'm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report.

    On July sixteenth, nineteen ninety-five, a new book store opened in the American city of Seattle . No one steps inside to buy anything. Yet the store, if you could call it

    that, had sales last year of seven thousand million dollars.

    Ten years ago, few people bought things over the Internet. Few thought it was safe. Amazon-dot-com changed many people's minds.

    Ten years later, an estimated (1) seven out of ten American adults have used a computer to buy something. Market researchers at comScore Networks estimate online spending last year at one hundred seventeen thousand million dollars,That was for goods and travel services.

    The person who started Amazon, Jeffrey Bezos, remains its leader. In the nineteen nineties he urged employees to help Amazon "get big fast.” Yet Amazon invested (2) in many similar businesses that failed.

    Amazon lost plenty of money. It did not make a profit (3) until two thousand three. Its most recent profit and earnings report, released (4) last week, was better than many market watchers had expected.

    Today people can buy not just books and music but also many other products through Amazon. It competes with eBay, which celebrates its tenth birthday in September.

    eBay

    EBay calls itself "the world's online marketplace.” It does not sell anything. Instead, it provides a way for others to sell goods and services. People who want to buy something make competing offers through online auctions (5) . EBay has grown to include several other businesses. These include PayPal, a company that processes online payments (6) .

    As online sellers grew, traditional stores saw the future. Today, stores from the smallest to the biggest sell on the Internet. These include the biggest of all, Wal-Mart.

    Finally, we reported on the offer for the American oil company Unocal from CNOOC (see-nook) Limited of Hong Kong. This week,CNOOC withdrew (7) its offer because of what it called the "political environment" in the United States . Opponents (8) raised national security (9) concerns. The Chinese government owns seventy percent of CNOOC.

    CNOOC had offered eighteen thousand five hundred

    million dollars for Unocal. Now, Unocal shareholders will vote Wednesday on an earlier offer from Chevron. The American company has offered to buy Unocal in a deal worth about seventeen thousand million dollars.This VOA Special English Economics Report was written

    by Mario Ritter. Our reports are online at voa special english.com.I'm Barbara Klein.

    (1 ) estimated : 估计,估量

    (2 ) invested : 投 ( 资 )

    (3 ) profit : 利润,盈利;收益 , 红利

    (4 ) released : 发行;发表

    (5 ) auctions : 拍卖

    (6 ) payments : 支付,付款

    (7 ) withdrew : 取消;撤回 ; 撤销

    (8 ) opponents : 对手;敌手;反对者

    (9 ) security : 证券;债券

     

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