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Moderated By: Doug Fowler -- (Not Moderated) -- Started: 8/13/1998 8:14:00 PM  Revision History

eBay, the largest and most successful person-to-person Internet auction company, plans to go public in late September. If you think OnSale is doing well, you will love eBay.

eBay is one of the few profitable Internet companies, and revenues are growing very quickly, practically doubling every sequential quarter. Revenues for the latest quarter were almost $9 million.

Right now, 600K auctions are conducted weekly on eBay.

The reason the eBay model is so superb is that eBay doesn't carry any inventory at all. It simply extracts a listing fee for each auction, and about a 2.5 percent commission on all closed sales.

eBay is one of the Internet's most popular destinations, and people stay on eBay when they get there. It is not uncommon for someone to spend several hours a day, searching out all the great deals on computers, collectibles, etc.

I expect this to be one of the hottest, if not THE hottest IPO of the year.

One of the things that will really be great for Internet investors is that it is easy to see how fast eBay is growing by simply tabluating the number of auctions going on at any point in time. I have been doing this for the past several months, and the number has been growing steadily.

And eBay isn't yet doing even half the things it could be doing to increase revenues. Advertising, e-mail letters, sponsorships -- all are being extremely under-utilized.

eBay is a great example of the opportunities in e-commerce.

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7650i heard on tv that ebay is selling a lot of michael jackson related itemshdl-06/27/2009 12:27:52 PM
7649<b>Why PayPal Wants to Know Where Everybody Lives</b> By Saul Hansell New YoGlenn Petersen206/19/2009 08:24:58 PM
7648NO CHECKS??? I was going to start a store on eBay.Doren-06/07/2009 11:32:30 PM
7647Shame on you eBay http://blog.auctionbytes.com/cgUrlman-04/28/2009 09:17:34 PM
7646ebay has a good reporthdl-04/22/2009 05:05:49 PM
7645eBay buying out Gmarket, as Yahoo exits The onlJakeStraw-04/16/2009 11:46:14 AM
7644eBay explores Plan B for Skype, or is it Plan C? <b>EBay Plans Public OfferinGlenn Petersen-04/14/2009 07:40:45 PM
7643<b>Founders Seek to Buy Skype Back From EBay</b> By BRAD STONE New York TimeGlenn Petersen-04/10/2009 08:15:50 PM
7642Skype for iPhone: It's official The free VoIP aJakeStraw-03/30/2009 11:26:31 AM
7641spinning it off? that's stupid. Again the company should reorganize with PaypalUrlman-03/15/2009 04:34:11 PM
7640Some targets for PayPal: <b>EBay's PayPal envisions doubling in size by 2011 Glenn Petersen-03/11/2009 05:13:20 PM
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