Earnings Outlook: EBay expected to grow earnings, revenues
Gains at both Marketplace and PayPal units expected to drive June quarter results as eBay sets up for stronger second half of the year.
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Gains at both Marketplace and PayPal units expected to drive June quarter results as eBay sets up for stronger second half of the year.
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EBay earnings: sales, competition to get focusMarketWatchSAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — EBay Inc. is scheduled to report its first-quarter results after the close of trading Tuesday. Analysts are expecting the online retailer to post steady earnings and revenue growth, but are beginning to raise some …EBay Gross Merchandise Volume Will Be Q1 KeyInvestor’s Business Dailyall 3…
Liverpool Echo How to buy Primark online by using eBay, ASOS and Amazon …Liverpool EchoAffordable fashion store Primark has no online store- but we have found ways around it.and more » More: continued here
Fox News Tim O'Boyle lists President Barack Obama's old car for $1 million on eBayKSDKWell, when it's President Obama's old car, someone's trying to sell it on eBay. [Reporter]: "And you're asking a million bucks." "A million bucks. It's a lot of money, isn't it," said Tim O'Boyle. Especially for a 2005 model that would…
CarBuzz – Car News and Reviews Mercedes CLK GTR Roadster on eBayCarBuzz – Car News and ReviewsJust the other day we brought you a list of our favorite Mercedes-Benz supercars. While more respondents voted for the SLR McLaren than any other in our iPhone poll, coming in a close second was the CLK GTR. A…
Wall Street Journal (blog) Icahn vs. EBay: The War of Words ContinuesWall Street Journal (blog)On Thursday, Pierre Omidyar, eBay's chairman and founder, defended the records of two directors targeted by Mr. Icahn, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and Scott Cook, the CEO of Intuit, as well as eBay's CEO John Donahoe. “Carl Icahn, is making … More:…
Will eBay Finally Benefit from Its Skype Acquisition?Investerms.com, CAeBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) first acquired Skype Technologies back in September 2005 for a purchase price of $2.6 billion in cash and stock, plus performance-based consideration. Since then, the online auction web site has written off the entire … More: continued here