Charlie Hebdo sells out, already on eBay for $117K
Copies of the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo magazine depicting the Prophet Muhammed are selling for as much as 100,000 euros ($117,839) on eBay.
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Copies of the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo magazine depicting the Prophet Muhammed are selling for as much as 100,000 euros ($117,839) on eBay.
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Madison.com 3 Stocks With eBay-Like Return Potential | Business Markets and …Madison.comWith eBay's (NASDAQ: EBAY) stock up an impressive 46% the past year, finding other stocks to match, let alone beat, its returns was a challenge. But that …and more » More: continued here
GreenBiz Meet the startup keeping Amazon and eBay returns out of landfillsGreenBizThe company has created two services: OptiTurn, software for managing and remarketing "open box" returns and excess inventory on sites such as Amazon and eBay; and blinq, an e-commerce platform where goods are sold at discounts. The latter services … More: continued here
eBay Must Evolve and Adapt to Changes and ChallengesForbeseBay is an international consumer to consumer corporation founded in 1993 by a French born Iranian-American computer programmer as an auction house. In 2011 the company had revenues of $11.7 billion and is one of the leading internet sites featuring … More: continued here
Bay Area firms' lead role in 3-D movie magicSan Francisco Chronicle, USA –1 hour agoMore eBay wing-spreading: Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman is looking to run for governor. Former founding executive Steve Westly might. … More: continued here
eBay Warns ePN Members of German Pricing LawEcommerceByteseBay warned members of its affiliate marketing program that they must comply with Germany's pricing law when advertising in that country as of November 15, 2015. eBay sellers are already required to comply with the law when selling on its German …and more » More: continued here
EBay focuses on mobile for autumn TV adCatalogue e-businessThe 30 second TV ad reflects how shoppers are increasingly using mobile devices to access eBay's product catalogue. It features a young woman shopping on her mobile phone, “swiping” items aside with her finger, and moving them closer and further away …EZBOB is offering up to £20000…