OSLO/LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. firm eBay Inc has agreed to sell its classified ads business to Norway's Adevinta in a deal worth $9.2 billion, creating the world's largest classifieds group, the ...
eBay Inc (EBAY) and Adevinta ASA have now entered into a definitive agreement for eBay to transfer its Classifieds business to Adevinta for $9.2 billion, based on the closing trading price of Adevinta ...
The decision to combine eBay’s classified business with Adevinta, a former unit of Norwegian publishing group Schibsted, would end a multi-month auction that was launched after activists pressured ...
The fascination with the phenomenon of eBay might be replaced by ever more substantial worries within the newspaper industry. In its second-biggest market, Germany, eBay just spent €121 million to buy ...
EBAY and Adevinta have said they will sell their UK second-hand marketplace sites Shpock and Gumtree UK in order to help push through their £6.5 billion merger deal. In July, Norway-based Shpock owner ...
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