LMPD arrests 45-year-old man in connection to deadly stabbing on Southside Drive
LMPD arrests 45-year-old man in connection to deadly stabbing on Southside Drive
LMPD arrests 45-year-old man in connection to deadly stabbing on Southside Drive
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Like some other e-commerce stocks, Farfetch (NYSE: FTCH) soared during the pandemic before crashing over the last two years as the growth story for the e-commerce luxury fashion company seems to have fallen apart. Due to the war in Ukraine, it pulled out of Russia, where 6% of its gross merchandise value (GMV) came from, and the company has struggled in China, its second-biggest market, due to COVID-19 lockdowns. The company has a unique business model that includes an e-commerce marketplace, wholly owned fashion businesses, and a Shopify-like service, Farfetch Platform Services (FPS), which handles the e-commerce side of the business for luxury brands.
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