EBay CEO Meg Whitman to Retire (PC World)
Longtime EBay CEO Meg Whitman is expected to announce her retirement sometime in the next few weeks. More: continued here
Longtime EBay CEO Meg Whitman is expected to announce her retirement sometime in the next few weeks. More: continued here
Shares of eBay fall after potential CEO departure report gets …Trading Markets (press release), CA –3 minutes agoThe newspaper said a decision about her exit could be made within weeks and that John Donahoe, the head of eBay Marketplaces, is likely to take over the … More: continued here
BBC News eBay dealer caught with child porn is banned from internetScotsman, United Kingdom –5 hours agoAN eBay dealer who was caught with a horde of child porn has been banned from using the internet. Nigel Childs walked free from court today despite being …Internet ban for child porn manBBC Newsall 3 news articles More: continued here
EBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman, one of the most powerful women in business, is preparing to retire from the online auctioneer, the Wall Street Journal said on Tuesday. More: continued here
EBay CEO Whitman preparing to retire: reportScientific American –18 minutes agoBy Eric Auchard SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – EBay Inc Chief Executive Meg Whitman, one of the most powerful women in business, is preparing to retire from the … More: continued here
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) _ Meg Whitman, the Web-pioneering chief executive of eBay Inc., is preparing to retire after a decade at the helm of the online auctioneer, according to a published report. More: continued here
Meg Whitman, the Web-pioneering chief executive of eBay Inc., is preparing to retire after a decade at the helm of the online auctioneer, according to a published report. More: continued here
EBay Inc Chief Executive Meg Whitman, one of the most powerful women in business, is preparing to retire from the online auctioneer, The Wall Street Journal said on Tuesday. More: continued here
News that Meg Whitman, the chief executive of eBay, may be retiring sometime soon was not a surprise to investors, who appear to welcome the possibility of a new leader. More: continued here
Meg Whitman, the longtime chief executive of eBay Inc., is preparing to retire. More: continued here