Posts Tagged ‘geneva’

Alibaba.com chooses Switzerland for European Market Entry

July 6th, 2008 by Remo Uherek

Recently I read this article about Alibaba.com‘s European Market entry. It summarized the very interesting Alibaba.com case:

  • Alibaba.com is the largest Chinese B2B Marketplace (matchmaker between buyers and sellers of all kinds of goods, from T-Shirts to Trains or Factories) and rapidly growing worldwide (28M Users)
  • In November 2007, Alibaba.com raised $1.7B in an IPO
  • Revenue for 2007 was 200M EUR and profit was 87M EUR
  • Alibaba.com recently opened an office in Geneva to push the Swiss and European Market Entry

Tour of Swiss Watch maker Franck Muller

April 7th, 2007 by Remo Uherek

Robert Scoble filmed a tour of Swiss Watch maker Franck Muller while he was in Switzerland visiting the LIFT conference:

The most interesting thing about Franck Muller is that they started really late, in 1992, with 3 employees. And 15 years later, they have 850 employees. Wow! More information about the company

Schweizer Web 2.0 Unternehmen “coComment”

August 11th, 2006 by Remo Uherek

B2Day hat mich gerade auf ein Schweizer Web 2.0 Unternehmen aufmerksam gemacht, welches ich noch nicht kannte. Es handelt sich um coComment (mit Sitz in Genf), einem Service bei dem man seine ganzen Kommentare zu Blogs, Foto- und Video-Seiten managen kann.

Before coComment, comments made across different sites (such as blogs, photosharing services, news sites, and others providing the ability for readers to leave comments) did not come together into a clear conversation, but were fragmented, hard to follow, and untrackable discussions. Using coComment, you can now keep track of all the comments and discussions your are participating in or observing on the web. When someone adds something to the comment stream or discussion, you’ll be notified.
www.cocomment.com/about

Um coComment zu benutzen installiert man eine Extension (automatische Nutzung) oder ein Bookmarklet (manuelle Nutzung) und schon werden alle Kommentare im Account zusammengefasst.

Interessanter Service mit erkennbarem Nutzen. Doch wie immer stellt sich die Frage: Wie wird Geld verdient?

PS: Wer Videos mag, hier ein Video-Review über coComment:

Medium: www.youtube.com
Link: www.youtube.com