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'''BuscaPé''' is a comparison shopping service that operates in Latin America. It was co-founded in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]] in 1999 by [[Romero Rodrigues]], Rodrigo Borges, Ronaldo Morita and Mario Letelier. |
'''BuscaPé''' is a comparison shopping service that operates in Latin America. It was co-founded in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]] in 1999 by [[Romero Rodrigues]], Rodrigo Borges, Ronaldo Morita and Mario Letelier. |
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In July 2006, BuscaPé merged with the [[Rio de Janeiro]]-based competitor [[Bondfaro]]. Over the years, BuscaPé expanded internationally to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. However, it has started to face stiffer competition outside Brazil, from competitors such as Livra and Descubrimos. It is rumored |
In July 2006, BuscaPé merged with the [[Rio de Janeiro]]-based competitor [[Bondfaro]]. Over the years, BuscaPé expanded internationally to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. However, it has started to face stiffer competition outside Brazil, from competitors such as Livra and Descubrimos. It is rumored that BuscaPé, with a revenue rate of over $20 million, is for sale. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 03:05, 6 August 2008
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Internet services |
Founded | June 1999 |
Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil |
Number of employees | 150 (2006) |
Website | www.buscape.com.br |
BuscaPé is a comparison shopping service that operates in Latin America. It was co-founded in São Paulo, Brazil in 1999 by Romero Rodrigues, Rodrigo Borges, Ronaldo Morita and Mario Letelier.
In July 2006, BuscaPé merged with the Rio de Janeiro-based competitor Bondfaro. Over the years, BuscaPé expanded internationally to Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. However, it has started to face stiffer competition outside Brazil, from competitors such as Livra and Descubrimos. It is rumored that BuscaPé, with a revenue rate of over $20 million, is for sale.
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