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Yahoo! ditches Kelkoo
...on Kelkoo's sale price but according to former Kelkoo CEO Pierre Chappaz's blog, the amount is under ?100m. "Kelkoo has found its freedom... Read more
Nov 24, 2008
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Google to buy Opera?
...acquisition of browser firm Opera, if rumour is to be believed. Pierre Chappaz, founder of Kelkoo and ex-Yahoo! Europe president, has revealed in his... Read more
Dec 15, 2005
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Yahoo! goes shopping for Kelkoo with ?475m
...to be worth around ?40bn this year, according to Forrester Research. Pierre Chappaz, CEO and founder of Kelkoo, told silicon.com that the Kelkoo brand... Read more
Mar 29, 2004
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Entrepreneurs 2000-2002: The 'where are they now?' file
...Founder and CEO Kelkoo2002: Founder and CEO KelkooStart-up base: France Pierre Chappaz was one year into his Kelkoo.com venture when we spoke to... Read more
Apr 12, 2002
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French online retail market on the move
...com, has bought promodujour.com, a French equivalent of Lastminute.com. Pierre Chappaz, CEO at Kelkoo, said the acquisition created the largest French online shopping... Read more
Feb 10, 2000
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