Ebay to split off PayPal business
The online auction site eBay is planning to split off its payments system PayPal into a separate company next year.
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The online auction site eBay is planning to split off its payments system PayPal into a separate company next year.
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Skype For Business Is a Go Now That Litigation Settled With eBayReadWriteWeb (blog)Skype's litigation woes with eBay had businesses a bit worried. Funding Skype in the enterprise looked risky with the potential that a judge could at some …Skype for Business sounds the all-clear on legal pitfallsNetworkWorld.comall 7 news articles » More: continued here
Daily Mail eBay touts try to cash in on Manchester tribute concertDaily MailBut a spokesman for eBay said 'no type of ticket' was allowed to be sold on the site and any put up for sale would be 'automatically taken down'. The spokesman said: 'All tickets for this event will most certainly be removed by…
Corvette Z06 eBay Buyer Thwarted Despite Winning Bid, But Is Dealer Wrong?Motor AuthorityRead More In what has become all too common a scenario, yet another eBay sports car buyer has met with refusal to sell a car bought in a no-reserve auction. The matter is more complex than it might seem–or than some might make…
Gizmodo A Man Is Auctioning His Facebook Data on eBay, and It's Going Great [Update: Not Anymore]GizmodoTo that end, Frost has placed his Facebook data on eBay, where he's auctioning a flash drive with the contents of his data export. Frost says he isn't keeping the earnings from the auctioning of his Facebook data and…
TheStreet.com eBay's Michael Moskowitz Envisions a More Experiential E-Commerce ExperienceTheStreet.comNEW YORK (TheStreet) — Two years ago, eBay (EBAY – Get Report) acquired an e-commerce startup known as Bureau of Trade, bringing in its founder Michael Moskowitz to be its chief curator and editorial director. Today eBay promoted him from those roles, …and more » More: continued here
Ars Technica eBay and FTC push Congress over retail price-fixingArs Technica, MAHowever, eBay feels that this decision should be overturned because it hurts small and medium Internet retailers. By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated May 20, 2009 5:30 PM CT We've all run into it before—you want to buy a certain widget, only to find that…