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Amazon buys diapers.com and soap.com for $550 million

Folks that think there can’t be any money in bringing Internet commerce to everyday, commonplace items need to think again: online retailing giant Amazon.com has just inked a deal with Quidsi to acquire sites like diapers.com and soap.com. Diapers.com is exactly what it sounds like—nappies and nappy accessories—while soap.com offers a range of everyday essential items from health and beauty products to detergents and (you guessed it) soap. Quidsi also operates the prestige beauty goods site beautybar.com.

“Amazon is a pioneer,” said Quidsi founder and COO Vinit Bharara, in a statement. “Amazon is built on a culture of innovation and long-term vision. Quidsi is driven by these same core values, and we look forward to joining forces.”

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Amazon plans for Quidsi to continue to operate independently under its existing leadership team. Everyday operations of the company’s sites and services will continue without interruption; the primary difference is that the profits will now go straight into Amazon’s coffers. The pattern is similar to Amazon’s 2009 aquisition of online shoe retailer Zappos, which totaled over $850 million. Zappos continues to manage its own operations and conduct business under its own brand. Also following the pattern of the Zappos acquisition by eliminating competition: Amazon has tried to compete with diapers.com in the baby marketcom, and has largely failed to gain traction.

The Quidsi deal has Amazon handing over about $500 million in cash, along with assuming about $45 million in debt and other obligations. The companies expect the deal to close next month.

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