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    Ebay Analysis

    eBay, Inc. (2002) Overview eBay 2002 Founded in 1995 by Pierre Omidyar and Jeff Skoll, the eBay online marketplace was developed in order to provide individuals a place to sell goods and services. eBay became a phenomenon that attracted some 10 million auctions in its first three years. This success provided eBay the necessary foundation to complete an initial public offering (IPO) in 1998. eBay’s online auction concept is relatively simple.

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    Ebay Analysis

    Managerial Analysis By: Aneli, Jeanille, Monica, and Daniel Contents Company Overview…….……………………….....……Page 3 History...…………………………………………….……….…Page 4 Historic Timeline………………….…………….…..…….Page 5 Financial Overview...…………………….…………….…Page 6 SWOT Analysis…………………….……………..….…..….Page 7 Working at eBay......................….............Page 9 International Locations……………………………..….Page 10 Company Overview EBay is the largest online marketplace in the world. EBay has became

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    Ebay Analysis

    [pic] eBay, A Company Analysis [pic] Analyzing, eBay’s Strategies, Financial Performance, S.W.O.T, and Competitive Strength in the Online Auction Industry Prepared for: Dr. Patrick Kreiser Prepared By: Katelynn Coghlan Tommy Pauley Patrick Scott October 26, 2005 There is no doubt that eBay holds the power in the online auction industry. An analysis of the key factors of their company was compiled to find out what the eBay strategy is, and how they are doing financially

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    Ebay Case Analysis

    allows for people to sell their own personal items to anyone with internet access at any time. eBay is full of much strength such as their ability to globalize their brand. This is also one of their main weaknesses. Since eBay is an online business, anyone with internet can access the website. While they have the potential to reach out to everyone, not everyone uses the internet. One of the issues eBay faces is that the internet usage in Asia is very low especially considering over half the population

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    Analysis of Ebay Inc

    com/reports/586842/ Analysis of eBay Inc Description: The product Company Analysis is a highly comprehensive research analysis on the particular company and its competitors. A company analysis includes a complete and comprehensive analysis of the selected company, an overview of the industry the company operates in, a PEST Framework Analysis of the industry, and then moves on to analyzing the company itself. Company analysis includes a history of the company chosen, a business segment analysis of the segments

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    Ebay Analysis

    and suppliers Threshold competences • Account management • All other general managerial skills • Sophisticated ICT skills • Customers and suppliers who are competent Unique resources • The biggest on-line electronic exchange platform • The eBay brand • First mover advantage • An active and vocal community of users • Learning from experience Unique competences • A unique form of account management that balances central control versus decentralised community involvement • Leadership in

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    Ebay

    eBay: “The world’s largest online marketplace”- A Case Study J.Gopalkrishnan* V.K Gupta** Abstract eBay, Inc. is the largest and most popular marketplace on the Internet, allowing members to buy and sell almost anything. Launched in 1995, about 147 million people now use eBay. An estimated 430,000 people in the United States make all or most of their living by selling on eBay. eBay’s online payment service, called PayPal, enables transactions nearly anywhere in the world. eBay proclaims “trust” between

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    Amazon vs Ebay

    Amazon versus Ebay Amazon versus Ebay Analyze each company’s history, product / services, major customers, major suppliers, and leadership and provide a synopsis of each company. Seattle based Amazon.com was founded in July, 1994, but it was introduced to the world in June, 1995 by its CEO Jeff Bezos. Bezos who was a hedge fund manager in New York left to head west after coming across a finding that the usage of the internet is growing 2300 percent a month. He came up with a plan to get his

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    Ebay

    eBay was launched in 1995 as the first online auction by Pierre Omidyar with the intention of creating a person-to-person trading community based on a democratized, efficient market where everyone could have equal access through the same medium, the internet. The name eBay stood for “electronic Bay area” coined because Pierre’s initial concept was to attract neighbors and other interested San Francisco Bay area residents to the site to buy and sell items of mutual interest. eBay.com provided a venue

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    Ebay

    The Challenges Facing eBay in 2008: Abstract EBay in 2008 announced that its long-time president and CEO, Meg Whitman was to retire and pass on her responsibility to a new president and CEO, John Donahue. After the CEO transition, Donahue faced several significant challenges, including much slower growth in eBay's core online auction business, what to do to make the recent acquisition of Skype profitable, declining numbers of auction customers (chiefly due to increasing competition

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