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Ebay may cut 1 500 jobs Barron s Reuters: related news

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs Barron's (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. online auctioneer eBay Inc <EBAY.O> 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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs: Barron's

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. online auctioneer eBay Inc <EBAY.O> 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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs: Barron's

NEW YORK (Reuters) - 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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs: Barron's

NEW YORK (Reuters) - 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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs: Barron's

NEW YORK (Reuters) - 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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs - Barron's

NEW YORK, Sept 14 (Reuters) - 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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs - Barron's

NEW YORK, Sept 14 (Reuters) - 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.

Ebay May Cut 1,500 Jobs: Barron's

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.

Ebay may cut 1,500 jobs: Barron's

John Donahoe, eBay President and Chief Executive Officer delivers the keynote address during the annual meeting of shareholders and auction sellers in Chicago, Illinois June 20, 2008. REUTERS/Frank Polich

eBay (EBAY) NewsBite - EBAY Covered In Lee Allen Report Today

eBay (EBAY) was covered in a Lee Allen Report today and the stock is now at $19.52, down $1.33 (-6.38%) on volume of 4,864,998 shares traded. To see the report, and read Lee's musings on the mortgage crisis, go to http://www.iotogo.com/la100208 . Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $19.95 to a high of $40.73. eBay stock has been showing support around $19.80 and resistance in the $22.76 range. Technical indicators for the stock are bullish and S&P gives EBAY a positive 5 STARS (out of 5) strong buy ranking. If you are looking for a hedged play on EBAY the stock seems like it could be a candidate for an October out-of-the-money bear-call credit spread above the 22.50 range. [ABR-Seven Summits Strategic Investments NewsBite]

HSBC may cut 600 jobs in Asia report (Reuters)

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Asian arm of UK bank HSBC Holdings <0005.HK> may cut 600 more staff as economic conditions worsen, Hong Kong's Standard newspaper reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources.

oDesk says demand for Apple iPhone App Developer Jobs up 500%

oDesk says demand for Apple iPhone App Developer Jobs up 500% - oDesk, the leading marketplace and global IT platform for outsourcing technology jobs to certified, freelance, Apple™ iPhone™ developers, announced that demand for iPhone programming jobs has skyrocketed by 500% over the past six months. “Apple’s introduction of the 3G™ iPhone and the iPhone 2.0™ platform has driven global demand for oDesk’s highly qualified freelance iPhone developers,” said oDesk CEO, Gary Swart. “The App Store™ and Apple iPhone Software Development Kit™ (SDK) have created a whole new marketplace that oDesk is best able to serve.” For the period from March through September 2008, the oDesk Trends© show an increase from under 30 to over 140 jobs per month for iPhone App Developers, iPhone SDK Engineers, and other iPhone programming a

eBay Moves to Stop Sales of Free Inauguration Tickets

eBay moves to stop sales of “free” inauguration tickets. Under pressure from the feds, eBay moved Thursday to shutdown ticket sales to Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony. The tickets, which are supposed to be free, won’t actually be dolled out until a few days before the event. However, ticket sales for the event were booming on eBay. Caving in to pressure from the Federal Inaugural Committee, eBay Inc. on Thursday removed tickets to the Jan. 20 swearing-in ceremony. eBay’s StubHub subsidiary, which  as of Wednesday had tickets to the ceremony listed from a low of $1,950 to a high of $7,500, also removed the items, reports The Washington Post.  Nichola Sharpe, eBay spokeswoman, said the main issues discussed at the meeting in Washington were “the distribution method and the monetary value” of the tickets, but she wo

Data Analysis More Difficult with New eBay Listing Format

eBay seller Doctor-Deals noticed a problem with eBay's third-party data analysis tool caused by the addition of eBay's new listing format. eBay, which recently stopped offering its own eBay Marketplace Research tool, refers users to a third-party service from Terapeak, an eBay Certified Provider. Terapeak's service allows sellers to determine average selling prices and best performing keywords and categories for their listings. But recent changes at eBay hamper users from getting timely data for fixed-price listings.

eBay Has To Turn Over Info On Canadian PowerSellers

Michael Geist points us to the news that a Canadian court has told eBay Canada that it needs to cough up info on Canadian PowerSellers. The case involves attempts by the Canadian government to determine if eBay PowerSellers are underreporting earnings on their taxes. Canadian tax officials had asked eBay Canada to hand over data on various Canadian PowerSellers, but the company refused, noting that the info was actually held by eBay in the US, and thus the data was not subject to the Canada Revenue Agency's jurisdiction. The court disagreed, noting that eBay Canada had easy access to the data at a "click of the mouse." For the most part, this does make sense, though it does raise some questions about jurisdictions. Perhaps this is a special case, due to the close relationship between eBay and eBay Canada, but it still is a bit worrisome t

UPDATE 3-EBay to cut jobs, sees revs at low end; shares fall

SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK, Oct 6 (Reuters) - EBay Inc (EBAY.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said it will cut 10 percent of its work force and spend about $1.3 billion to buy online payment and classified companies to counter a slowdown in its main web auctions business.

Head of eBay Stores and ProStores Leaves eBay

Eric Shoup, General Manager for the eBay Stores and ProStores business units at eBay, has joined the Generations Network (TGN) as vice president of product for the Ancestry.com business unit. Shoup had been at eBay for five years. Before heading eBay's stores units, Shoup had assembled and led eBay's first global mobile product team.

EBay to cut 10 percent of jobs

NEW YORK (Reuters) - EBay Inc plans to cut its work force 10 percent and sees third-quarter revenue hitting the low end of its forecast, though profit will exceed expectations, the online auction Web site said on Monday.

EBay to cut 10 percent of jobs

NEW YORK (Reuters) - EBay Inc plans to cut its work force 10 percent and sees third-quarter revenue hitting the low end of its forecast, though profit will exceed expectations, the online auction Web site said on Monday.

eBay Launches Pay-Per-Click Advertising Program for Sellers

eBay sellers who want to draw more attention to their listings can advertise on eBay through a new program called eBay AdCommerce. The pay-per-click ad program, similar to Google AdWords or Yahoo Search Marketing, allows eBay sellers to advertise their listings and eBay Stores on eBay search results pages via a customized text ad. Sellers decide how much they are willing to pay each time a buyer clicks their ad after running a search for certain keywords. The ad includes a title, short description, and an optional image, which appears at the bottom of search results pages.

EBay to cut 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of work force

After a series of changes designed to draw more people to its online marketplace, eBay Inc.'s latest alteration is aimed at its own employees. The auction site operator said Monday it will cut about 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of its work force, in its largest round of dismissals ever.

EBay to cut 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of work force

After a series of changes designed to draw more people to its online marketplace, eBay Inc.'s latest alteration is aimed at its own employees. The auction site operator said Monday it will cut about 1,600 jobs, 10 percent of its work force, in its largest round of dismissals ever.

EBay to cut 1,600 jobs

NEW YORK - After a series of changes designed to draw more people to its online marketplace, EBay Inc.'s latest alteration is aimed at its own employees. The auction site operator said Monday it will cut about 1,600 jobs, 10 per cent of its workforce, in its largest round of dismissals ever.

HSBC may cut 600 jobs in Asia - report

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Asian arm of UK bank HSBC Holdings may cut 600 more staff as economic conditions worsen, Hong Kong's Standard newspaper reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources.

HSBC may cut 600 jobs in Asia

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Asian arm of HSBC Holdings (0005.HK: Quote, Profile, Research)(HSBA.L: Quote, Profile, Research) may cut 600 more staff as economic conditions worsen, Hong Kong's Standard newspaper reported on Monday, citing unnamed sources.


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