Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Los Angeles discount retail chain (1982-2024) that closed all 371 stores in April 2024 Chapter 7 bankruptcy; inflation, shoplifting, and Dollar Tree/Dollar General competition ended the fixed-price model.
99 Cents Only Stores was a discount retail chain offering a wide variety of products — food, household goods, party supplies, health and beauty, and seasonal merchandise — priced at extreme value levels in locations primarily across California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada, serving budget-conscious shoppers seeking to maximize purchasing power. Founded in 1982 in Los Angeles by Dave Gold and operated as a deep-discount retail concept, 99 Cents Only Stores permanently closed all 371 locations in April 2024, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation after a prolonged period of financial difficulty.
NASDAQ-listed (EBAY) global marketplace with $73.1B GMV and 132M buyers; pure peer-to-peer auction and fixed-price model excelling in collectibles, pre-owned, and unique goods with Authenticity Guarantee.
eBay is a San Jose-based global e-commerce marketplace connecting hundreds of millions of buyers and sellers across 190+ markets — facilitating the purchase and sale of new and pre-owned goods across electronics, fashion, collectibles, parts and accessories, home and garden, and virtually every product category through both auction-style and fixed-price listings. Listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: EBAY), eBay generated $9.8 billion in revenue and $73.1 billion in gross merchandise volume (GMV) in 2023, serving 132 million active buyers worldwide.
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