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How Meg Whitman could have won
CNET Should you have been unaccountably unaccounted for during World Series celebrations, you might have missed that the former eBay CEO failed in her … |
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Analytical Approach on eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY)CWRU ObserverAnalysts are weighing in on how eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY) , might perform in the near term. Wall Street analysts have a much less favorable assessment of the stock, with a mean rating of 2.5. The stock is rated as buy by 7 analysts, with 6 outperform and … More:…
# aroundtheworld The Times’ Bits blog has an interesting little item on how the iPad is already making its way around the globe , courtesy of gadget travel agency eBay. Here are the countries who are paying top dollar. More » More: continued here
Reuters Craigslist lawyer surprised by eBay actionThe Associated PressCraigslist officials were caught off guard when told in 2007 that their minority shareholder, eBay, was going to compete directly with them in the online …Craigslist CEO: ebay offered only verbal promisesReutersCraigslist CEO: They said Whitman 'could be a monster'CNET NewsWhitman Found Craigslist's Trust in Her Word…
OregonLive.com Intel, Tektronix, Apple and eBay: The year's most popular stories on the …OregonLive.comIntel, Tektronix, Apple and eBay: The year's most popular stories on the Silicon Forest Blog. Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian By Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian OregonLive.com on December 31, 2012 at 9:59 AM. Print. Brought to you by …and more » More: continued here
O'Brien: Beware the hype around mergersSan Jose Mercury NewsBy Chris O'Brien The merger between EBay and Skype, orchestrated by EBay's Meg Whitman and Skype's Niklas Zennstrom, was one of several Silicon Valley …and more » More: continued here
San Jose Internet commerce giant eBay intends to buy GSI Commerce, a Pennsylvania-based provider of online marketing services, for $29.25 a share, or $2.4 billion. More: continued here