Report: eBay May Cut 1,500 Jobs (PC Magazine)
U.S. online auctioneer eBay Inc may cut 1,500 jobs, according to an article in Barron’s weekly, citing a report published last week by investment-research firm Wedge Partners.
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U.S. online auctioneer eBay Inc may cut 1,500 jobs, according to an article in Barron’s weekly, citing a report published last week by investment-research firm Wedge Partners.
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ABC News 10 Ways to Save on Calling CostsABC NewsEBay… The cost of making phone calls has been dropping rapidly in the last few years. If you want take full advantage of that, you'll need to try some new …and more » More: continued here
Celtics eBay Friday: Arnie Risen's 1957 Celtics contractWEEI.comAfter the raging success of our new running feature, we'll continue with the third edition of Celtics eBay Fridays, taking you into the weekend with a poll question along these lines: “Would you pay [ridiculous amount] for [current or … More: continued here
Tyneside boss puts business for sale on eBayChronicleLive, UK –26 minutes agoWE ALL know eBay as the place to turn to for cut-price bargains. But have you ever considered logging on to the internet auction site to bid for a business? … More: continued here
SuperCoolSteals.com Adds eBay Daily Deals To Portfolio, Thousands Of OffersI-Newswire.com (press release)(I-Newswire) June 27, 2010 – With over 6700 coupons redeemed on eBay to-date and hundreds of thousands of unique hits generated for other premium retail … More: continued here
Sen. Feinstein's Inaugural Tickets Resale Legislation FailsWashington Post, United States –40 minutes agoThose tickets are being distributed free by congressional offices; Feinstein and others grew concerned by reports of tickets being offered on eBay and … More: continued here
A surge of product listings on eBay.com by sellers launching their holiday season offerings led to disruptions in the e-marketplace site’s product search feature, preventing normal shopping activity throughout the day on Saturday, eBay Inc. says. More: continued here