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    the gate to other opportunities lately. An obvious example of advantages that distribution and technology investment bring to Amazon is the expansion of its retail model into a platform for e-commerce‚ a stage that make Amazon a big competitor of eBay in the platform industry. In this new adapted retail model‚ sellers are considered as a potential source of revenue as the consumers. Amazon exploits the cross-side network effect of its available platform to attract more and more sellers‚ and

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    Tutor: Mr. Nguyễn Đăng Hoàng Report Case Study : eBay Group 6-Tut1BA10 Members: Lê Huy Thắng 1004000075 Phạm Quang Hiếu 1004000024 Nông Hải Âu Trần Văn Thắng Lưu Tiến Linh 0907010020 1004000076 1004000041 CASE STUDY: eBay Question 1: Macro-environment forces: Five-forces model Assumption: all arguments are equally important. Elements Arguments rapid industry growth recent entry of new competitors (especially fixed Rivalry (high) price/online retailers) users have low switching costs eBay’s

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    International. Amazon has established separate websites all over the world‚ such as Canada‚ the United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ France‚ Italy‚ Austria‚ Japan‚ and China. It also provides international shipping to certain countries for some of its products. EBay‚ Overstock‚ Barnes and Noble‚ Google‚ and Wal-mart stores are all major companies that offer competitive services to customers worldwide.  These companies belong to the retail industry and are categorized into the services sector.  While each of these

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    diversifying into the consumer business with the launch of Taobao? Does it make sense? The motivation came from the fear of the rise of eBay in China. It invested US$30 million in EachNet in 2002‚ and at that time‚ EachNet commanded an 85% market share. Just in the following year‚ acquired the remaining 67% stake in EachNet‚ rebranding the site as eBay EachNet. EBay has very big ambition in Chinese market and it is another company that understood Chinese online marketplaces. eBay’s power sellers would

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    now is eBay. Amazon’s innovative technologies and ideas has propelled the company drastically in the last five to ten years. Just five years ago‚ Amazon’s stock prices were at around 30 dollars a share and recently has gone up over 200 dollars a share. Whereas competitor eBay was around 40 dollars a share five years ago and is still around 40 dollars a share currently. In terms of selling products Amazon has made itself extremely convenient‚ reliable‚ and very user-friendly. Although both eBay and Amazon

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    creating value on its course of expansion and not getting carried away by the plethora of opportunities. This value might come from existing businesses or from diversification. As stated in the case and the report‚ Google has engaged in extensive diversification in the past and seen both success and failure due to these decisions. Diversification is likely to produce best results for Google if it’s related to the core of its business and is strategically relevant. Additionally‚ it’s also important for

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    Chinese e-commerce market was its ability to understand the Chinese market itself. Jack Ma‚ Alibaba Groups founder understood that Chinese consumers and their preferences distinguished them selves from those in other countries. Other companies such as eBay did not appreciate the local market circumstances in China; instead‚ they were using the strategies that were working in the United States. I believe

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    Whitman (Margaret Cushing Whitman). She has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of Hewlett-Packard Company and held the important positions of other companies. The position‚ which made her to become a famous and successful CEO‚ was the CEO of eBay. * Analyze the personal characteristics of Meg Whitman: Beginning with her childhood‚ she was an excellent student and got an M.B.A from Harvard Business School in 1979. The first thing we get form her in her management qualities is command of

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    Case study notes This case has been updated to include the Apple iPad. Principally this is case explores the issue of licensing and how successful firms can become unsuccessful. It is not a case about Apple and why it has become successful. This case study explores the rise of the Apple Corporation. The Apple iPod is one of the most successful new product launches in recent years‚ transforming the way the public listens to music‚ with huge ramifications for major record labels. More than 50 million

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    Technology Make the World Smaller Office 2004 Test Drive User Table of Contents Commerce 4 Dell6 Ebay 7 E-cash8 Work Cited11 Footnotes12 Technology Makes the World Smaller The international marketplace is changing very fast every day. E-commerce and E-Business is now one of the standard ways to do business. The Internet has opened up vast opportunities for business to tap into new markets all over the world. The use of the Internet removes all geographical constraints‚ permits the instant establishment

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