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 ...
Prior to the online era, one of the best mediums for selling a valuable product was to post an ad in the classified section of the local newspaper. In the digital era, the advent of e-commerce sites ...
eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) recently agreed to acquire Cox Automotive Media Solutions for an undisclosed amount. Cox Automotive Media Solutions is a leading automotive platform in Australia that allows ...
On Friday, eBay launched a new free classifieds service to the United States named Kijiji. The web site, which currently supports 220 US cities in all 50 states, is a lot like Craigslist in that it ...
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 ...
Two big hedge-fund investors are circling eBay Inc.EBAY0.91%increase; green up pointing triangle and suggesting it part ways with its StubHub ticketing and classified-ads businesses, moves that could ...
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 ...