Why Icahn Bested eBay
Carl Icahn will withdraw both his proposal that eBay spin off its PayPal business and his two nominations for candidates for the company's board in exchange for the appointment of an independent director….
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Carl Icahn will withdraw both his proposal that eBay spin off its PayPal business and his two nominations for candidates for the company's board in exchange for the appointment of an independent director….
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Credant Technologies, an end-point encryption specialist, says that revelations about a hard drive purchased on eBay – which reportedly contained the launch procedures for a US military air defence system – is extremely worrying. More: continued here
TechCrunch eBay is having a pretty bad dayTechCruncheBay is not having a great afternoon after posting a pretty ho-hum third quarter that fit roughly in line with analyst estimates, but perhaps not seeing the kinds of leaps that Wall Street is looking for heading into the fourth quarter. The company …and more » More: continued here
Style File: Derek Lam on eBayMyFox Los AngelesLam introduced the exclusive dress collection, featuring 16 original pieces for eBay's global fashion community to vote on at New York Fashion Week. The final five dresses were chosen by the public. The exclusive collection includes iconic dress … More: continued here
Want A Google+ Invite Real Bad? Try eBayTechCrunchDesperate times call for desperate measures: break out your wallet and head on over to eBay, where Google+ invites are being sold for up to $75. Buy it now and you too will be able to enjoy the marvelous wonder that is Google's brand new Facebook …Google+ Invites…
Burton Mail Figures made by Sharpe's Pottery founder Thomas Sharpe on sale on eBay for £450Burton MailTwo rabbit figurines made at Sharpe's Pottery in the 19th century are up for sale on eBay for almost £500. The figures were made by Thomas Sharpe, who first established Sharpe's Pottery in Swadlincote in 1821. Sharpe's is believed…
eBay's turnaround hits a speed bumpFortuneeBay's stock is up 2% so far in 2013. Not bad in itself but lagging the Nasdaq's 30% gain in the same period. eBay rival Amazon (AMZN) is also up 30%, while other big-name tech companies have rallied even higher: Google (GOOG) up 40%, Yahoo (YHOO) …and more » More: continued here