Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2011

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EBay profit meets Street; shares dip on cautious view
Reuters
By Alistair Barr SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - EBay Inc reported profit that matched Wall Street estimates and gave a restrained outlook for the rest of the year because of economic uncertainty, sending its shares lower. "Not a spectacular quarter," said ...
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US HOT STOCKS: Ebay, Boston Scientific, Philip Morris, Wynn Resorts
Wall Street Journal
EBay's ($31.30, -$1.88, -5.67%) third-quarter earnings rose 13%, as the online retail giant's revenue momentum was tempered by high investor expectations and a conservative outlook for the current period. Boston Scientific's ($5.34, -$0.30, ...
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eBay and Jonathan Adler Partner to Open "the eBay Inspiration Shop" -- 24/7 ...
MarketWatch (press release)
NEW YORK, Oct 20, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- eBay, the world's largest online marketplace and a leader in mobile commerce, and designer Jonathan Adler today open The eBay Inspiration Shop -- a 24/7 shoppable storefront in New York City showcasing a ...
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Barnes & Noble expands marketplace beyond books
Reuters
O) and eBay Inc (EBAY.O). Barnes & Noble, the largest US bookstore chain, has largely focused on books for its marketplace. Members will now also be able to buy and sell items such as rugs, cooking utensils, games and items for babies on its website ...
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Stocks to Watch: EBay, AT&T and More
Wall Street Journal (blog)
by Caitlin Nish and Corrie Driebusch EBay's third-quarter earnings rose 13%, as the online retail giant's revenueámomentum was tempered by high investor expectations and a conservative outlookáfor the current period. Shares were down 4.8% at $31.60 in ...
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American Express, Amylin, EBay, Wynn: U.S. Equity Preview
Bloomberg
EBay Inc. (EBAY) : The largest online marketplace forecast fourth-quarter sales and profit that missed some analysts' estimates as it spends more on marketing products to woo developers and strengthen its payment services. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners ...
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