EBay hit with $3.8bn patent lawsuit
EBay is being sued for $3.8bn (£2.5bn) in a trade secret and patentinfringement case filed by XPRT Ventures.
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EBay is being sued for $3.8bn (£2.5bn) in a trade secret and patentinfringement case filed by XPRT Ventures.
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As eBay looks ahead to the next chapter in the development of the pioneering ecommerce company, CEO John Donahoe sees substantial growth opportunities in new platforms, touting the continuing convergence of traditional brick-and-mortar retail and the online sector. More: continued here
Ebay Second Quarter Earnings Sneak PeekWall St. Cheat SheetS&P 500 (NYSE:SPY) component Ebay (NASDAQ:EBAY) will unveil its latest earnings on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. eBay is an Internet company that, together with its subsidiaries, provides online marketplaces for the sale of goods and services.and more » More: continued here
eBay is moving to increase its advertising revenue. It is an area that has become increasingly profitable for the company, and increasing profitability has probably never been more important for eBay. read more More: continued here
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Michael Hutchence's Siblings Continue To Honour His Memory Via …Defamer Australia, Australia –2 hours agoWhen it comes to "they'd be rolling in their graves" behaviour of deceased celebrities' families after their loved one has passed away, you'd struggle to … More: continued here