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C2C

Internet business model where transactions are conducted between one consumer and another. Online auction Web sites, such as eBay, are effectively C2C Web sites, because the majority of transactions that take place are between private individuals. Another example of this idea is peer-to-peer (P2P) networking, in which users access for information the hard drives of other users, although by the early 2000s this was generally not used for commercial transactions.



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By optimizing working capital management practices -- that is, by more efficiently executing the policies and processes that impact working capital in the C2C (customer to cash), P2P (purchase to pay) and F2F (forecast to fulfill) cycles.
The mission of C2C is to ensure that children and classrooms in the Greater Cincinnati area have the basic tools for learning by transferring, at no cost, the community's surplus supplies and merchandise into the hands of teachers and school children in need.
It provides some research about the B2B and C2C market, and analyses the e-commerce market according to each kind of industry in China.
 
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