E-commerce companies like eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) are optimizing their operations. As of June 24, the company is selling an 80.01% stake in eBay Korea to Emart for $3 billion. According to CEO Jamie Iannone, this would see the formation of a juggernaut in the Korean e-commerce industry, creating “value for eBay shareholders”. Now, eBay stock is currently looking at gains of over 35% year-to-date. Overall, the industry continues to improve its services even in the current reopening trade. On that note, here are three top e-commerce stocks to know in the stock market now.
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