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    Strategy Analysis of Ebay

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    MGMT 314: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT 1: CASE STUDY – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THE CHALLENGES FACING EBAY IN 2008: TIME FOR A CHANGE IN STRATEGY? SUBMITTED BY: CHAN LAI FENG ONG AINA ONG EE LING ELAINE MGMT 314 Strategic Management 3795457 3794106 3721668 Page | 1 Table of Contents Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 eBay’s Business Model ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Ebay Financial Analysis

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    EBAY‚ INC. BUAD 341.00‚ MWF 11:00A CARMEN CANDELARIA May 3‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Theme 1 Product Line of the Company 3 Industry History and Analysis 3 Major Competitors 4 NAICS Numbers 4 Relative Sales 4 Relative Returns 5 Product Life Cycle 5 Stock Performance 6 Financial Analysis 7 Ratio Analysis 8 Pro forma 8 Assumptions 8 Growth Rate of Sales 9 Asset Acquisitions 9

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    Ebay Market Share

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    Zheng Executive Summary Background eBay Inc history: September 1995: funded as a sole proprietorship. May 1996: incorporated in California. April 1998: reincorporated in Delaware. September 1998: completion of initial public offering October 2002: acquired PayPal Product Online Auction: Every day‚ 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week‚ 365 days a year‚ millions of people from all over the world go shopping at online auctions. This is not an exaggeration - eBay‚ with a 76% share of the auction site

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    E-Commerce and Ebay

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    internationally. EBay makes money by charging fees to sellers‚ however it is free to shop and place bids. Till date EBay has presence including partnerships and investments‚ with more than 90 million users worldwide. At the start of 2002‚ they used PayPal as their online payment method. Background/History A computer programmer called Pierre Omidyar‚ started EBay in his living room in the year and month of September 1995 in San Jose‚ California. Apparently‚ the reason why EBay was officially established

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    Swot Analysis of Ebay

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    SWOT Analysis of ebay Inc. eBay Inc. (eBay) is a US-based company‚ engaged in providing online marketplaces for the sale of goods and services. The various other services offered by the company include online commerce (ecommerce)‚ online payment services‚ and related online communications. eBay operates three business segments‚ namely‚ Marketplaces‚ which offers infrastructure for global online commerce activities; Payment‚ which engages in online payment solutions; and Communications segment

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    Ebay: Expanding Into Asia

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    eBay: Expanding into Asia On September 3‚ 1995‚ Pierre Omidyar founded eBay in San Jose‚ California. Pierre and his wife‚ Pamela Wesley‚ had a vision that included creating a marketplace online where people could share the same interests. This vision also included a format that could create a fair and open meeting ground where prices were determined purely by the market. The site was based on five main values: people are basically good; everyone has something to contribute; an honest‚ open

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    1‚083 Rebecca Payne ECO2023 Pray 11-19-2012 eBay & Weird Al Business Structures There are a variety of different business structures that comprise the market in the world today. The most common ones found in the business world today are sole proprietorships‚ partnerships‚ and corporations. From these you will also find monopolies and oligopolies. Economists assume there are a number of different buyers and sellers in the market which leads to competition which allows prices to change

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    Case Study on Ebay

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    answer the following questions: 1.Till 2005‚ eBay EachNet was the leader in the Chinese e-commerce market‚ controlling more than half of it. But eBay EachNet soon lost its market leadership position to Taobao.com (Taobao). In this context‚ analyze the reasons that can be attributed to Taobao’s edge over eBay. 2.a. To enable people to trade with each other‚ Pierre Omidyar created a marketplace in September 1995 which was later called eBay. By mid 1997‚ eBay received one million page hits per week with

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    Ebay Case Study

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    ASSIGNMENT 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

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    Ebay Case Analysis

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    eBay is currently the top-ranked online auction company within its industry‚ with nearly one-third of U.S. internet users registered on its site. The mission of eBay “is to provide a global trading platform where practically anyone can trade practically anything.” Millions of people buy and sell items on eBay every day‚ and because eBay is a for profit company‚ it gets a cut of the profit from each sale for itself. There are several objectives that eBay strives to meet on a daily basis. First

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