Blue Nile Inc (NILE), Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN): E-Commerce and Mobile: Nowhere to Go but Up

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We’ll manage appropriately through that. We continue to believe, and know, that our model is so much more efficient than traditional brick-and-mortar stores that the overhead they’re burdened with — the staff and the brick-and mortar-itself — is something that we’ll never have, so we continue to believe we’ll bring great efficiency to the market and ultimately give that consumer value regardless of what happens with the sales tax initiatives that they’re currently lobbying for.

Austin: Now, looking forward, what would you say is the single biggest growth driver for Blue Nile Inc (NASDAQ:NILE) in the future? Is it international? Is it non-engagement? Is it some combination?

Kanter: It’s really taking our core business and growing both share of the market as well as extending the Blue Nile Inc (NASDAQ:NILE) awareness and the share of market worldwide. That is, and has been, our core business and will continue to be.

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