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The eBay Economy in 2005 |
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ExcerptsBackground NoteThe eBay CommunityThe eBay Community was made up of around 150 million people around the world who bought and sold in the eBay marketplace. These users included individual buyers and sellers, small businesses, and even enterprises... eBay's ChallengeeBay attempted to ensure that the company did not do anything to incur the wrath of its community. eBay attempted to reinvent itself every day, through intimate knowledge of its clientele needs. However, doubts were being expressed whether such a laissez-faire attitude could sustain eBay's growing economy... Looking AheadeBay's business model was bound to create a conflict of interest between the community and the corporation. In February 2005, eBay increased fees from 17 % for lower-priced items to 45 % for auctions above $500... Exhibits
Exhibit 1: eBay's Performance in the Stock Market
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