eBay has a new attitude – Examiner.com
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eBay has a new attitude
Examiner.com “There's a new attitude within eBay” said Sarah Brubacher of the online ecommerce giant. “We are still writing the book and eBay together”, … |
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eBay has a new attitude
Examiner.com “There's a new attitude within eBay” said Sarah Brubacher of the online ecommerce giant. “We are still writing the book and eBay together”, … |
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The Technical Chart For eBay Inc. (EBAY) Is Speaking VolumesNY Stock NewseBay Inc. (EBAY) is now trading with a very clear set of technicals. Taken together they paint a very compelling picture of how investors and traders should be approaching EBAY. Technical charts are very important tools for traders, but they can only … More:…
GeekWire eBay to spin off PayPal in 2015, CEO John Donahoe stepping downGeekWireebayinc_signage Shares of eBay jumped more than six percent on Tuesday as the online retailer and marketplace announced plans to spin off its PayPal payments business in 2015, a plan that was originally proposed by activist investor Carl Icahn earlier … More: continued here
News Summary: EBay posts higher 3rd-quarter earnings, revenue, boosted by …Washington PostSTILL GROWING: EBay Inc.'s net income grew 22 percent in the third quarter thanks to higher revenue at its PayPal payments service and the marketplaces business that includes eBay.com. 2012 OUTLOOK HIGHER: EBay raised its full-year guidance … More: continued here
Comcast, eBay may bid for AOLSan Jose Mercury News, USA –2 hours agoBay Area cable provider Comcast Corp. and San Jose-based eBay Inc. may be potential bidders for Time Warner Inc.'s AOL, as Microsoft Corp. …Who Would Want AOL Now?New York Times Blogsall 5 news articles More: continued here
AuctionBytes Blog eBay Invoices Show DSR Discount Discrepancies?AuctionBytes Blog, MA –10 minutes agoPowerSellers are receiving their eBay invoices with DSR discounts for the first time, and it appears many are seeing math errors. Some sellers report that … More: continued here
Back in the Web 1.0 era, a hot startup named Kozmo.com aimed to revolutionize e-commerce by delivering an array of products in less than an hour. It turned out that Kozmo would be most famous for failing: After raising $250 million and launching in eleven cities, it folded in 2001. Several competitors, such as Urbanfetch,…