Cyber sellers slow to declare profits – Vancouver Sun
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Cyber sellers slow to declare profits
Vancouver Sun Canadians who have been selling thousands of dollars worth of merchandise on eBay have been … |
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Cyber sellers slow to declare profits
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eBay Chatter – Viewpoint on the fuss about changesShelbyville Times-Gazette, TN –4 hours agoI monitor a number of news sources for information regarding eBay. One thing I noticed is the predominance of negative comments about the changes going on … More: continued here
Ambler's Project Learn program receives $5K donation from eBay FoundationMontgomery NewspapersAccording to Cataldo, eBay has a giving foundation and asked various affiliated companies including GSI, located in King of Prussia, if they knew of any worthy organizations that it could award a grant to from its giving foundation. He, along with … More: continued here
U.S. Stocks Decline as China Reduces Target for Economic GrowthSan Francisco ChronicleEBay Inc., Joy Global Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. dropped more than 1.1 percent to pace losses among the biggest companies. Zynga Inc., the online-game company that sold shares to the public in December, and CF Industries Holdings Inc., …and more » More: continued…
eBay (NSDQ: EBAY) CEO John Donahue has made his first comments directly addressing a possible sale of Skype, acquired by predecessor Meg Whitman for $2.6 billion in 2005. He told the FT that this would be the year of testing synergies between Skype and the core business and that “If the synergies are strong, we’ll…
The Harvard Business School Association of Orange County and Los Angeles Venture Association today announced its keynote speaker line-up including Meg Whitman, former President and CEO of eBay, and Jack Massimino, CEO of Corinthian Colleges Inc., at the upcoming Southern California Business Growth Conference. More: continued here
The Best and Worst Internet Stocks of 2012 (EBAY, FB, GRPN, LNKD, ZNGA)Motley FoolWith the new year just around the corner, there's never been a better time to review the best and worst stocks of 2012. It was a particularly strong year for Internet IPOs. From Facebook's (NASDAQ: FB ) botched public offering to Groupon's…