728_header.jpg (23748 bytes)
 Home   EB Blog   AB Blog   Letters   Podcasts   ABTV   Forums   EPIS   PR Service   Classifieds   Ecommerce EKG   Service Ratings   
  Subscribe    RSS Feeds    Twitter        Contact Us  Web Site  
Service Ratings 
   Auction Sites
   FP Marketplaces
   Inventory Management
   Payment Services
   Storefronts & Carts
   Sniping Services
   Wholesale/Dropshipping
   Email List Hosting
   Consignment Services
   Ecommerce EKG 
   Auction Calendar
   Collectors' Links
   eBay Promo History
   Bookshelf
   Fraud Resources
   Drop-Off Store Laws
   ABTV
   Ecommerce Resources
   Photo Tips
   Marketing Inserts
   Yellow Pages
   Advertising

EcommerceBytes-NewsFlash, Number 2125 - September 28, 2009 - ISSN 1539-5065     | Next
Liquidity Services Inc Acquires eBay PowerSeller Dyscern
By Ina Steiner
EcommerceBytes.com
September 28, 2009




Liquidity Services, which operates B2B online-auction liquidation marketplaces in the U.S. and UK, including Liquidation.com and GovLiquidation.com, acquired Dyscern LLC in July. Dyscern sells direct to consumers via eBay, Amazon.com, Overstock, Buy.com, uBid, RedTag and on its own website. It also operates TradeUps.com as part of a joint partnership with Market Velocity where consumers can trade in their used electronics.

Rob Caskey, Vice President of Marketing for Liquidity Services Inc. (LSI), said the acquisition maximizes recovery for clients. It allows LSI to be more aggressive in going after inventory that had not been previously available to them, including from clients who may have channel conflict issues, and offers clients a more robust solution.

Dyscern founder Jennifer Canty along with her husband Bill Frischling and a number of other principals remain at the company, which, according to its website, had peak revenues of $9.3 million. Mr. Caskey said Dyscern has not changed its focus or channels, but simply has greater access to inventory.

Liquidity Services' internal channel optimization group makes the determination of where to sell assets - via Liquidation.com or Dyscern, for example - based on a number of factors such as condition and brand. They may go 100 percent B2B liquidation, or they may place a percentage of inventory in the B2C channel using Dyscern.

When asked if LSI planned to launch its own B2C marketplace, Mr. Caskey said the company always looks at a range of options, but has no plans to do that. "We're quite happy with the Dyscern acquisition," he said.

As for the possibility of acquiring other eBay and online PowerSellers, Caskey said LSI makes acquisitions fairly frequently, but said there are no immediate plans to add additional B2C capability. He also said that Dyscern's trade-up capability, which lets consumers trade in and recycle electronics, was an attractive asset and complementary to the business.

Of the Dyscern acquisition, Mr. Caskey said the opportunity aligned nicely with what LSI is trying to do, and does not signal any shift in focus. "We're active in the secondary market - that's what we do - we've been in it for 10 years."

He said he was not terribly surprised that the secondary market is getting so much attention lately. "LSI has long recognized the tremendous opportunity in the reverse supply chain and, given the current economic conditions, understand why retailers, marketplaces and others are looking here as well in an effort to maximize return/recovery for their assets."

See related article, "eBay and Others Eye Opportunity in Secondary Market."

You may quote up to 50 words of any article on the condition that you attribute the article to EcommerceBytes.com and either link to the original article or to www.EcommerceBytes.com.
All other use is prohibited.

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for our Email Newsletters

Email this story to a friend.

| Next

 EcommerceBytes Blog 
 AuctionBytes Blog 
 Letters to the Editor 
Related Stories 
Related Stories
  • Liquidity Services Inc Acquires eBay PowerSeller Dyscern - September 28, 2009, Issue #2125
  • Liquidation.com Gives Away TVs in Holiday Promotion - November 24, 2009, Issue #2167
  • Low Retail Inventory Levels Lead to Liquidators' 'Restock Tuesday' - December 01, 2009, Issue #2171
  • Podcast with Ex-eBay Exec Tackles Product Sourcing, Liquidation - April 21, 2010, Issue #2270
  • Liquidity Services Subsidiary Dyscern Changes Name to Secondipity.com - December 07, 2010, Issue #2429


  • Discussion Forums 
    Have a question about buying or selling online? Want to get marketing or technical advice? AuctionBytes Discussion Forums are the place to come to get answers to your questions and get advice! Great tips - a refreshing change!

    Current Discussions:
     

    About Us      Privacy Policy      Link to Us      Partners      Our Writers      Write for Us      Press        Site Index

    Copyright 1999-. Steiner Associates LLC. All rights reserved.