eBay Bans Cross-Border Ivory Sales (BetaNews)
Although it stops short of an all-out ban like some wildlife activists are looking for, eBay said Tuesday it will no longer allow cross-border sales of ivory.
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Although it stops short of an all-out ban like some wildlife activists are looking for, eBay said Tuesday it will no longer allow cross-border sales of ivory.
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Daily Mail First eBay millionaire: Ten-year rise of tycoon who started in a …Daily Mail, UKBut his tiny eBay shop soon became a major success, selling everything from mobile phone accessories to protein supplements. Now the garage has made way for a massive warehouse and 30-year-old Mr Radcliffe has become the UK's first eBay millionaire. …Who…
Analyst Update: Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NOK), eBay Inc (EBAY), and Michael …Schaeffers Research (blog)Stocks are higher across the board this afternoon, with traders cautiously optimistic ahead of the upcoming Beige Book release from the Federal Reserve. Among the names drawing notable analyst notes in today's trading are Finnish tech concern Nokia … More: continued here
CLAPTON USES EBAY TO SELL HIS WARESPR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria –5 hours agoThe guitar great has teamed with online auction site eBay.com to open a new store, which will sell the Clapton collectibles. Items up for grabs include tour … More: continued here
Colin Sebastian, Digital Media & Internet analyst at Lazard Capital Markets LLC, wrote a research report on Thursday about “Compare on eBay.” The tool is part of eBay’s Browser Highlighter download software, and it allows integration of listings within product and search pages on competing websites, including Amazon and Google. More: continued here
Motorcycle was paid for but never deliveredMilwaukee Journal SentinelPage provided eBay records showing that when the auction for the candy red, 1970 Honda cb750 ended Feb. 9, Page had the highest bid, $3149. …and more » More: continued here
ABOUT $750,000 worth of electrical goods sold on eBay by a Sydney man over the past two months were bought with fraudulent gift cards, police alleged in court yesterday. More: continued here