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  2. eBay Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    eBay Enterprise, Inc. (formerly GSI Commerce, Inc.) was a multinational e-commerce corporation that specialized in creating, developing and running online shopping sites for brick and mortar brands and retailers. The company also provided a variety of marketing, consumer engagement, customer care, payment processing, fulfillment, fraud ...

  3. List of acquisitions by eBay - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2014, eBay has acquired over 40 companies, the most expensive of which was the purchase of Skype, a Voice over Internet Protocol company, for US$ 2.6 billion in cash plus up to an additional US$1.5 billion if certain performance goals were met. [ 2] The majority of companies acquired by eBay are based in the United States.

  4. eBay - Wikipedia

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    eBay office in Toronto, Canada. eBay Inc. ( / ˈiːbeɪ / EE-bay, often stylized as ebay or Ebay) is an American multinational e-commerce company based in San Jose, California, that allows users to buy or view items via retail sales through online marketplaces and websites in 190 markets worldwide. Sales occur either via online auctions or "buy ...

  5. eBay, my way: Six steps to earning great sales (and ... - AOL

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    But over the years, I've also made a hobby of buying and selling on eBay, amassing great finds, surprising sales and 100 percent OK, so you know me better as "Recession Diaries" columnist Lou Carlozo.

  6. From thrift shops and yard sales to eBay - AOL

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    Mike Presley responded to a recent walletpop post on thrift shops with one of my favorite kind of stories: From Thrift Shops and Yard Sales to eBay. Mike is 41 years old and has served in the Navy ...

  7. Online shopping - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of online shopping continues to erode sales of conventional retailers. For example, Best Buy, the largest retailer of electronics in the U.S. in August 2014 reported its tenth consecutive quarterly dip in sales, citing an increasing shift by consumers to online shopping. [51] Amazon.com has the largest market share in the United ...

  8. Chinese Retailer Temu Gains Edge Over eBay In US Market - AOL

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    Despite these hurdles, Temu’s model of direct-from-factory sales continues to gain traction among price-conscious shoppers. Price Action : PDD shares are trading lower by 0.79% at $147.31 at the ...

  9. Dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    Quarterly U.S. venture capital investments, 1995–2017 The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom ) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000. This period of market growth coincided with the widespread adoption of the World Wide Web and the Internet , resulting in a dispensation of available ...