The number of users has plummeted, and its stock price has dropped. Former employees point to an emphasis on short-term growth over customer service. Credit...Ariel Davis Supported by By Tiffany Hsu ...
The online retail giant now lets you create Shopping and Wish Lists with other people. Collaborators can add or remove items, comment on products that are listed, purchase directly from the list, and ...
Online retailer Wish (WISH), operated by ContextLogic, has long been known for its unusual product lines. YouTube is full of videos involving people ordering things from Wish, from gaming PCs to ...
Klarna, the leading global payments and shopping platform, today announced the launch of followable Wish lists for shoppers, a new feature that allows customers to create, share and follow shoppable ...
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The startup reveals that it hit over $1 billion in revenue for the first time in 2017 and expects to double that this year. Ben Fox Rubin was a senior reporter for CNET News in Manhattan, reporting on ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — The parent company of Wish, a shopping app that sells cheap clothing, toys and electronics, sputtered in its stock market debut. Shares of ContextLogic Inc. fell 16.5% to close at ...
Wish is a platform that nearly exclusively sells goods produced in China for rock-bottom prices. The company's CEO told Forbes in March that he rebuffed possible acquisition interest from Amazon in ...