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    Ebay Expansion in China

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    advantages and disadvantages for EBay given the competitive environment within the overall industry and specifically in China. By the year of 2006‚ eBay’s combined international investments in Latin American‚ Europe and Asia Pacific has totaled revenues of 2.1 billion‚ representing 49% of aggregate revenues of the company at the time. Seeing the great potential of the Chinese C2C online auction market which back then comprised of 250 million customers‚ eBay has launched various attempts majoring

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    Ebay Case Study

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    NO 1 EBay Inc. Strategic Management Submitted to: MR. Asim Submitted By: Faisal Javed Registration Number: L1S13MBAM0123 Summary August 2009 EBay Inc. formed a partnership with G.M Motors enabling GM Dealers in California to help consumer negotiate purchase of G.M cars on EBay online marketplace. In 2nd quarter of 2009 EBay profit fell 29% and revenue declined 4%. This loss is still better than analysts’ expectations. In same quarter EBay reported growth in both business segments

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    Do you agree with Google and Microsoft that eBay is now vulnerable to their assaults via Google Base and Windows Live Expo? Why / Why not? I do not agree with those contentions. I believe that eBay had already established a firm hold of the online auction and classified ads via the net to be seriously threatened by Google and Microsoft. eBay is the leading global brand for online auctions and it has manifested this leadership over the years since its establishment in 1995. The company

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    eBay’s Strategy in China Defining the Business Model 1) Customer Value Proposition (CVP) eBay’s customer value proposition consists on three main ideas. The main one‚ their target market‚ is all Chinese customer with the willingness to buy and trade through an online platform. eBay tried to fulfill this necessity by opening an online trading “auction house” for Chinese customers. The company provided a service where an item would be listed in their webpage with the ability to bid on it. The

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    BUCP-797-Golbal Business Policy Summary: ebay’s logistics system has problems Ebay’s delivery really has problems‚ and some time the products are delivered slowly‚ because ebay does not have their own logistics system as Wal-mart. They must rely on ups or some other delivery company to send the products. Questions: 1 Dose ebay’s current logistics system has effect on the daily business? 2 what is the difference between ebay’s logistics and wal-mart’s logistics? 3 How to improve the whole logistics

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    Comparative Ebay and Taobao

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    between eBay and Taobao in Chinese Online Auction Market BSAD 415:66 Electronic Business Prof. G. Trites Jie Yue (Kathy) 200706289 June 10‚ 2008 1 Introduction Being the largest online trading company‚ eBay has launched websites across the world‚ including thirty other countries in addition to its original U.S. website. China‚ with its large online market‚ is one of these countries. In 2003‚ after its cooperation with Eachnet‚ the first C2C online company in China‚ eBay became

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    Ebay Case Study

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    Strategic Management EBay Case Study 1. A). EBay’s greatest opportunities are: a. Long auction time-10 to 15days is too long for customers to wait b. Localizing their website all over the world c. Acquiring Skype and they have begun to integrate buyers and sellers d. Mobile phones‚ social media trends‚ will help them try to keep up with Amazon B). EBay’s greatest threats are: a. Constant Hacking and Fraud transaction b. Copyright problems-companies may

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    Ebay Case Study

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    CASE: EBAY EXPANDS AROUND THE GLOBE Retail Management: A Strategic Approach Berman and Evans As recently as 2000‚ eBay had virtually no international operations. Then‚ international expansion became a major strategic initiative. By 2005‚ the firm had Web sites in 31 countries around the world – ranging from Brazil to Germany to China. eBay’s 2005 foreign operations generated well over US$1 billion in revenues‚ accounting for 46 percent of eBay’s trading revenues. By 2008‚ 54 percent of

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    Mmgp Final Busi 520 MMGP: Research Paper Final Business 520 Introduction In determining what makes a business successful one must consider all aspects of a firm. One of the most important factors of success is imbedded in the marketing management team of a company. In this project‚ Subway’s marketing strategy is thoroughly researched to reveal why the firm is thriving among fast food chains around the world. This is done through researching the background on the company‚ analyzing the fast food

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    EBay: In a League by Itself This case tells the long story about how eBay developed and grew obtaining market leader status through the whole process. When thinking back to this case the issue that I think is most important to eBay’s process is their willingness to talk with their customers about improving the service and the website. One example of improving the service showed up on C-306 of the case. It took place "when eBay introduced a feature that referred losing bidders to similar

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