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    The re-expansion of eBay into China seems to be a viable probability and a part of the companies plan for the near future. In 2002, eBay established a presence in china with the acquisition of leading auction site Eachnet to form eBay Eachnet. Up until 2005 eBay Eachnet was the leader of the ecommerce market due to their C2C platform. However, with the emergence of Alibaba owned subsidiary Taobao.com (Taobao), eBay Eachnet soon lost its stronghold on the market. This factor combined with a

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    whose resource is really better. eBay has improved substantially in terms of committing internal resources to improving customer experience. Other sites such as yahoo or Amazon, might still have better services, but eBay has IIMK IIML Conference on Global Competition & Competitiveness of Indian Corporate 546 the first mover advantage, and its has one resource in particular that cannot be replaced: a large and loyal community. SWOT Analysis of eBay is carried out to get onto the

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    INDUSTRY DEFINITION E-COMMERCE Today, consumers steadily use multiple devices for online shopping and mobile transactions rise steeply. The e-commerce market has transformed the way businesses are managed, conducted and executed, locally or globally. Earlier with the Internet, success in retail was said to be depending on location. But at present, the Internet is said to be a global marketplace, and have come up with even the tiniest retailer a national - if not a global existence. The span

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    the public. All of them have different features and their own unique feature that makes them stand out of the e-commerce stores. I am planning to sell my Kindle online, so I chose 3 ecommerce stores that I visited frequently before. There are Amazon, eBay and Alibaba. In the following pages, I will explain the characters of each of them, why their website successful, and compare their advantages and disadvantages respectively.   Nowadays, online shopping has become one of the most convenient and popular

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    Ebay Strategy Report

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    review 3 a) A strategic analysis of the organisation 3 i. Environmental analysis 3 ii. Resources and competence analysis 4 iii. Culture, stakeholder analysis and ethical issues 5 b) Recommendation for future development 7 i. TOWS matrix 7 ii. The best option - global expansion 11 3. References 12 Appendix 1:PESTEL analysis 13 Appendix 2: Porter’s five forces model 15 1. Executive summary The following analysis has focused on strategic analysis, including environmental

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    and trends prevailing in the Indian ecommerce market. The business opportunity for eBay as of right now is not great although there is a lot of potential growth in the future. In 2014, the Indian ecommerce industry showed a tremendous growth. This growth is driven by the rapid adoption of technology such as smartphones and tablets (ecommerce in India – Accelerating growth, 2015). There are opportunities for eBay to expand its market and invest more in the future. But there are also their competitions

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    Taobao's Success

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    Until 2005, this Taobao’s Success 5 problem was solved by eBay-Each, but without doubt, eBay-Each lost its advantage in credit transaction. Third, eBay-Each used advertisement blocking tactics to fight Taobao. In 2003, the biggest three portal in China (Sohu, Sina, 163) made a deal with e-Bay that they would never use Taobao’s advertisement. To fix this

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    Ebay

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    SWOT analysis of eBay This is an eBay Inc. SWOT analysis for 2013. For more information on how to do SWOT analysis please refer to our article. Company background Name | eBay Inc. | Industries served | Internet, Online retailing | Geographic areas served | Worldwide | Headquarters | U.S. | Current CEO | John Donahoe | Revenue | US$ 14.07 billion (2012) | Profit | $ 3.229 billion (2011) | Employees | 27,770 (2012) | Main Competitors | Amazon.com, Craigslist, Ubid, eBid Auctions

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    eBay was founded in Pierre Omidyar 's San Jose living room back in September 1995. It was from the start meant to be a marketplace for the sale of goods and services for individuals. In 1998, Pierre and his cofounder Jeff Skoll brought in Meg Whitman to sustain the success. Meg had studied at the Harvard Business School and had learned the importance of branding at companies such as Hasbro. Meg culled her senior staff from companies such as PepsiCo. and Disney, created an experienced management

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    1.0 Introduction Nowadays, more and more people are using online auction services. With the advancement of technology online auction is one of the in-demand transaction modern people use. In the report an analysis and evaluation of two of the most known e-auction, EBay and Grays Online and their supply chain and logistics processes. We will see how the use of e-business technology affect the supply chain management and what recommendations we may come-up to their strategies and process. The role

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