Report: EBay chief preparing to retire (AP via Yahoo! News)
Meg Whitman, the longtime chief executive of eBay Inc., is preparing to retire after a decade at the helm of the online auctioneer, according to a published report.
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Meg Whitman, the longtime chief executive of eBay Inc., is preparing to retire after a decade at the helm of the online auctioneer, according to a published report.
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Vibe Kim Kardashian Auctions Clothes On eBay For Philippines Typhoon Victims …Huffington PostOn Kardashian's eBay page, clothes are being auctioned off by designers like Stella McCartney, Jimmy Choo, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen and L'Wren Scott. The highest priced item is a Chanel bag with a current bid of $1,225 …Kim Kardashian's eBay…
eBay A Buy, Sell And HoldSeeking AlphaShares of eBay (EBAY) fell roughly 5% after hours Wednesday, following the company's third quarter results. eBay's earnings per share were in line with the analysts' consensus forecast. However, just meeting expectations is not good enough for a …Nasdaq Leads Decline; AmEx, EBay Drop On Earnings ReportsInvestor’s Business DailyTop…
Globe and Mail Bieber's Hair Clippings Sell for More Than $40KABC News(AP Photo/Carlo Allegri) Justin Bieber's hair is officially the stuff of legend: His hair clippings have sold for more than $40000 on eBay. After the 17-year-old pop sensation chopped off some of his famous locks, he brought the clippings to the …Justin Beiber Hair…
'Extreme Makeover' Dentist I Secretly Collect the Teeth of My Celebrity PatientsTMZ.comDr. Bill Dorfman — a world famous dentist who treats some of the biggest stars on Earth — tells TMZ he keeps a "secret stash" of the teeth he's plucked from the mouths of his famous patients … in the hopes of eventually selling…
eBay is relying on the idealistic promises attached to the switch from PCs to mobile devices to sell its own $300 billion future. More: continued here
NDTV Alibaba's Sales Are Larger Than eBay and Amazon Put TogetherForbesThere's a slightly breathless report over at Reuters pointing out that sales at Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, are higher than, or at least about to be higher than, the sales of eBay and Amazon put together. We might think this is evidence of …China's…