3. Size Market capitalization: 36.68 billion Sales number/ revenue: 9.156 billion Number of employees: approximately 17,700 Global presence: worldwide
4. Founder Founder and Chairman of eBay is named Pierre Omindyar Founded on September 3, 1995
5. Ceo John Donahoe Became President and CEO of eBay on March 31, 2008 As President and CEO, Donahoe has global responsibility for growing each of the company's business units, which include eBay Marketplaces, and PayPal. In this role, he focused on expanding eBay's core business, which accounts for a large percentage of the company's revenues. Donahoe also oversaw a number of strategic acquisitions, including Shopping.com and StubHub. During the three years he served as President of Marketplaces, revenues and profits for this division doubled
7. Primary business eBay is the world’s online marketplace It is a place for buyers and sellers to come together and trade almost anything A seller lists an item on eBay, most anything from antiques to cars, books to sporting goods. The seller chooses to accept only bids for the item (an auction-type listing) or to offer the Buy It Now option, which allows buyers to purchase the item right away at a fixed price. In an online auction, the bidding opens at a price the seller specifies and remains on eBay for a certain number of days. Buyers then place bids on the item. When the listing ends, the buyer with the highest bid wins. In a Buy It Now listing, the first buyer willing to pay the seller's price gets the item.
12. Interesting facts eBay Slogans: “Connecting buyers and sellers globally” “What ever it is, you can get it on Ebay” “Buy it, sell it, love it” The most expensive item ever sold on eBay was a 405-foot, steel mega-yacht auctioned by the Fort. Lauderdale. The yacht was offered up for auction on eBay November 3rd, 2006 with a price of $85 million. The price paid your 50% deposit of the full purchase price of $168,000,000.00 total. A 50,000-year-old mammoth was put up for sale in 2004 with a minimum bid set at US $250,000 by his Dutch owner due to lack of space, and sold for $61,000. If eBay employed the people who earn all or most of their income selling on its site, it would be the second-largest employer on the FORTUNE 500, after Wal-Mart.
14. Are they hiring? Yes, eBay is hiring in the U.S and international jobs such as: Finance Project management Customer support Tech-software engineers What are the 3 take away from this research that you want to instill to your peers? eBay generates revenue from various fees. The eBay fee system is quite complex; there are fees to list a product and fees when the product sells (Final Value Fee), plus several optional adornment fees, all based on various factors and scales. The company's current business strategy includes increasing international trade. eBay has already expanded to over two dozen countries including China and India. For most listing categories, eBay sellers are permitted to offer a variety of payment systems such as PayPal, Paymate, ProPay, and Moneybookers