eBay appoints Latif Nathani as MD, India and US
eBay on Tuesday appointed its senior executive Latif Nathani as managing director for India and US. …
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eBay on Tuesday appointed its senior executive Latif Nathani as managing director for India and US. …
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Kansas City Star Michael Jackson portrait stays on the wallTimes OnlineAn eBay auction of a portrait of Michael Jackson ended with no bids. The owner, Marty Abrams, had expected that The Book by Brett-Livingstone Strong, …No bids for eccentric Michael Jackson portraitThe Associated PressJackson portrait is no thrillerScotsmanNo Bids For MJ PaintingPollstar (blog)The Press Association –Gaea…
eBay sent an email to Wall Street analysts on Thursday announcing its next scheduled Analyst Day would take place on September 21, 2010, in San Jose, California. More: continued here
eBay Feedback DSRs Unfair to High Volume PowersellersAuctionBytes Blog (blog)I just read your article on eBay's Top Rated Seller Program. I am a higher volume Power Seller on eBay. I have seen a significant drop in my sales since … More: continued here
eBay is rolling out new search on the UK site ( http://www2.ebay.com/aw/uk/200806131509242.html ). Rather than bringing back results solely for matching keywords, search will now look at the category an item is listed in and any item specifics the seller provides so that buyers are more likely to find what they want. More: continued here
Killer sells eBay art from jailThe Daily TelegraphSource: The Sunday Telegraph A BRUTAL killer whose file is stamped "never to be released" is selling artworks – painted in jail – on eBay. The Sunday Telegraph has discovered that Anthony Shane Potter, who will die behind bars for murdering and raping … More: continued here
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