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Hunting for government bargains is about to get a lot easier. Maybe you would never drag yourself to one of those government auctions that you hear about periodically, but you might be a little less reluctant to bid on eBay. (source: Ecommerce Times) http://ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/9288.html |
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After last week's strong earnings report, there is a lot of positive buzz surrounding eBay. However, this columnist can't justify the company's P/E ratio right now, and thinks this seemingly invincible etailer will have to take a hit before it's a buy. (source: Upside) http://upside.com/Opinion/3ae48e1717.html |
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eBay has revised its privacy policy, clearing the way for user information to be transferred to a third party if the auction leader is sold or merged. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/8654.html |
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Internet powerhouse eBay is gearing up to move beyond its auction listings base with an e-commerce hosting service, according to a report published Monday in an industry journal. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/8547.html |
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EBay is now gunning to become a bona fide retail sales channel in its own right--like mail order, the mall and e-commerce--for major manufacturers and retailers. With companies such as Sun Microsystems racking up millions of dollars in sales on the site already, the San Jose-based company has recently begun referring to itself as a "sales platform." (source: Forbes) http://www.forbes.com/2001/03/13/0313ebay.html |
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Microsoft and eBay announced a broad alliance to support each others’ internet technologies and services. The relationship could have important implications, as eBay seeks to expand its sphere of influence beyond its mainstay Internet auction site. It also represents one of the biggest endorsements to date for Microsoft’s broad new internet initiative, dubbed .Net. (source: MSNBC) http://www.msnbc.com/news/542951.asp |
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In the midst of the Net stock mania, naysayers often noted that first-mover companies in previous technology booms weren't the long-term winners. For example, PC pioneers Osborne and Kaypro eventually lost out to latecomers Dell, Compaq and Gateway. So is it possible that the Amazons and eBays of today will soon be replaced by a new generation of Internet stocks? (source: Forbes) http://www.forbes.com/columnists/2001/03/01/0301simons.html |
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In a widely expected move, giant online auctioneer eBay has agreed to buy French auction site iBazar for as much as $112 million in stock. The acquisition, which was announced late Wednesday, will help eBay strengthen its expanding foothold in Europe. (source: CNET) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200-4909438.html |
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According to this columnist, we shouldn't be fooled by its humble approach; eBay is bent on world domination. (source: Upside) http://www.upside.com/Ebiz/3a89d6817.html |
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In Brief: - eBay and London-based icollector.com announced that they would jointly offer eBay's Live Auctions technology to a worldwide alliance of auction houses, dealers and galleries. |
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Earnings Administrator |
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year eBay (EBAY): $0.09, $0.07, $0.02 |
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Internet bellwether eBay rolled out a program Monday that will allow other firms to create their own applications based on the online auctioneer's technology. The program, known as the eBay Application Program Interface (API), will initially be available to a limited number of the company's licensed partners and developers. (source: E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles2000/001120-3.shtml |
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InvestorGuide Weekly Administrator |
Ebay posted net income, excluding charges, of $19.1 million or 7 cents a diluted share, compared with $3 million, or 1 cent a diluted share, in the year-ago period. Analysts expected the company to earn 4 cents a share. Here's E-Commerce Times' analysis. (source:E-Commerce Times) http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles2000/001020-4.shtml |
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Ebay posted net income, excluding charges, of $19.1 million or 7 cents a diluted share, compared with $3 million, or 1 cent a diluted share, in the year-ago period. Analysts expected the company to earn 4 cents a share. The news sent shares soaring in after-hours trading. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/10/19/technology/earns_ebay Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year |
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In what could become one of the most extensive ties so far between the TV and the Web, Ebay says it's negotiating with major networks and other prospective buyers for a TV show that would presumably let users list and buy the same types of items available on the company's website. (source: The Standard) http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,19443,00.html |
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