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Amid weak outlook?
We've been hearing for a year now how the "core auction business is slowing"..."weak outlook'...blah, blah, blah. And yet: "eBay?s earnings were 45 cents a share, well ahead of Wall Street estimates calling for earnings of 41 cents a share."

Which is it? Ya can't have it both ways. I wish all the pundits and media, along with their amateur investing cohorts would quit labeling and trumpeting weakness that doesn't exist. The market is sick enough without the influence of those who try to be in the know, yet publish conflicting information.
Posted by: techboy_z   Posted on: 01/23/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Amid weak outlook?  techboy_z | 01/23/08
If ain't broke, don't fix it  markbn | 01/23/08
it's broke  gdstark13 | 01/24/08
No, it isn't  markbn | 01/24/08
Yes it is  gdstark13 | 01/24/08
It's breaking = shutting out smaller sellers  dkd55 | 01/27/08
Ebay hits top of consumer acceptance curve, rollercoaster now follows...  Questor1 | 01/24/08
eBay is generally OK  psion@... | 01/24/08
RE: eBay is generally OK  gdstark13 | 01/24/08
fraud and eBay: perfect together  dmennie | 01/25/08
Can't blame Skype this time!!!  3dguru | 01/25/08
RE: eBay CEO Whitman steps down; execs shuffled amid weak outlook  dariced@... | 01/26/08
RE: eBay CEO Whitman steps down; execs shuffled amid weak outlook  ve6nap@... | 02/11/08
RE: eBay CEO Whitman steps down; execs shuffled amid weak outlook  pejorative35 | 08/02/08

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