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TameBay Morsels 13/03/09

13/03/2009 at 13:44

They can’t spell John Donahoe’s name but the analyst comment is interesting enough.

Alibaba seeks deal with eBay (and Google). Jack Ma is a force to be reckoned with and no mistake.

Sellers make £5 a day on eBay.

Speeding driver was dashing home to bid on eBay.

Michael Jackson tickets, bloody touts, damn you eBay! Blah blah blah.

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    Tags:

    • alibaba,
    • eBay News

    Author:

    • Dan Wilson

    Posted On:

    • 13/03/2009

    Responses:

      Mark T says

      3:29 pm on 13/03/2009

      First link does not work Dan :-)

      Mark

      Hanafi_H says

      11:09 pm on 13/03/2009

      Somebody just took a $24m bet that Ebay’s shares are going to go down.

      http://uk.reuters.com/article/hotStocksNews/idUKN1346332020090313

      Peter says

      12:59 am on 15/03/2009

      Is it true that Richard Ambrose is leaving ebay?

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