Why Ebay Is Successful

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    Ebay

    eBay was launched in 1995 as the first online auction by Pierre Omidyar with the intention of creating a person-to-person trading community based on a democratized, efficient market where everyone could have equal access through the same medium, the internet. The name eBay stood for “electronic Bay area” coined because Pierre’s initial concept was to attract neighbors and other interested San Francisco Bay area residents to the site to buy and sell items of mutual interest. eBay.com provided a venue

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    Intl Business

    Portuese 5 DEC 2011 Why does E-Bay have problems in its Asian Markets? The situation in Asia is somewhat ironic given that in the U.S. Yahoo and eBay have forged An alliance to protect their dominance in the $12.5 billion online advertising market against Google. But in Asia, the eBay-Yahoo rivalry is ferocious (BusinessWeek.com, 5/26/06, Tech Titans Take Sides). Yes, Yahoo is a big reason that E-bay globalization in the Asian market isn’t successful. Though yahoo has some responsibility

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    Business Assignment

    1. Why would someone like Meg Whitman give up the comfort of working for someone else and taking home a nice salary and fringe benefits for the stress of running a new kind of business that may or may not succeed? (8 marks) Meg Whitman would choose the stress of running a different kind of business that might or might not worked out rather than her previous comfortable, stable and high paid job maybe because she don’t want to get controlled while doing her own work. People nowadays

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    Ebay in Asia

    E-bay’s Downfalls with Asian Markets It has been said that E-bay has not been very successful with the Asian markets.   Should E-bay have gone on a mission to expand into the Asian markets?   There a lot of things to consider when trying to succeed outside of our country.   E-bay was not prepared for the Asian market.   More research should have been done prior to trying to expand in Asian marketing. When E-bay decided to expand in the Asian market, they did not take everything into consideration

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    Marketing Management Case Studies

    Chapter 12 Case Study 1 1. What were some of the key steps that led to Caterpillar's becoming the industry leader in earth-moving machinery? First things first, CAT has unmatched quality and consistency; their product reliability and reputation was the key factor in their success. Caterpillar also invested a great amount of money on market research. They have and continue to innovate to meet the needs of their consumers. They also targeted and developed equipment for different industries such

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    4. Yes, the Company's Strategy Had Evolved from Their Vision Statement. Any Company Should Have a Goal, Only Then It Could Move Towards Their Aim Point, Which Is Nothing but Their Strategy.

    advantage in the online movie rental business? Why or why not? 10. What does Netflix need to do to strengthen its competitive position and business prospects, given the competitive actions of Wal-Mart and Blockbuster? What specific actions should founder and CEO Reed Hastings take? 11. How are Blockbuster and Wal-Mart likely to react to the strategic moves that you have recommended that Netflix make? 12. Would you buy stock in Netflix at this time? Why or why not? Starbucks 1. What are the

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    Application of Big Data

    business/organization’s needs. Online auction giant eBay benefits from big data analysis. eBay is the world’s largest online marketplace platform, enables buying and selling products (DataStax, 2014). eBay is an American multinational e-commerce company headquartered in San Jose, California and it was founded by Pierre Omidyar in 1995. The e-commerce giant has operations in over 30 countries, with over 100 million registered users. The latest number of a sellers listed by eBay Inc. is above 1.5 million. From every

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    Taobao

    success. Ma knew that once eBay had a firm hold on their individual consumers and sellers, it would be easy for them to transition into a bigger, SME-targeted type of e-commerce. Given eBay’s worldwide dominance, Ma’s fears were not completely unfounded. It was this that motivated Ma to do something to stop eBay in its tracks. Ma’s reaction to eBay’s arrival, however, was not just to find a way to ensure their position as the leading B2B online goods provider. Before eBay could even begin to consider

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    Case

    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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    Skype: Through All It's Mergers

    SKYPE In the hands of eBay, Silver Lake, and Microsoft Larry Fan, Aly Kassim-Lakha, Betty Liu, Cristina Peruyera, and Kimberly Yao December 12th, 2014 Professor Emilie Feldman MGMT 249 Fan, Kassim-Lahka, Liu, Peruyera & Yao | MGMT 249 Executive Summary Skype was founded to build and provide a telecommunications application, and despite many changes in ownership, its core business has not drastically changed over the years. Over the past decade, Skype has seemingly thrived to varying degrees

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