| EBAY INC www.ebay.com | | Industry Group Code: 453998E | | | | Ranks within this company's industry group: | | Sales: 1 | Profits:1 |
| | | Financial Services: | | Stock Brokerage: | | | Mortgages/Loans: | | | Banking: | | | Insurance: | | | Credit Cards: | | | | |
| | Information/Publ: | | Portal/Hub/News: | | | Communities: | | | Search Engine: | | | Financial Data Pub: | | | Broadcasting/Music: | | | | |
| | Technology: | | Hardware: | | | Software: | | | Specialty Equip: | | | Distributor: | | | | | |
| | Services: | | Payments/Markets: | | | Consulting: | | | Advertising/Marketing: | | | Outsourcing: | | | Other: | | | |
| | Retailing: | | Retailer: | | | Auctions: | Y | | Tickets/Travel: | | | Automobiles: | | | | | | |
| | Telecommunications: | | Internet Serv. Provider: | | | Web Site Services: | | | Specialty Telecom: | | | Specialty Telecom: | | | | | |
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| TYPES OF BUSINESS: | BRANDS/DIVISIONS/AFFILIATES | Online Retail-Auctions Online Payment Processing Memorabilia & Collectibles E-Commerce Services VoIP Telecommunications Services
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| eBay Express Skype PayPal Rent.com Shopping.com Kijiji VeriSign StumbleUpon
| | CONTACTS: Note: Officers with more than one job title may be intentionally listed here more than once. | John Donahoe, CEO John Donahoe, Pres. Bob Swan, CFO Elizabeth Axelrod, Sr. VP-Human Resources Michael Jacobson, General Counsel/Sr. VP Michael van Swaaij, Chief Strategy Officer Alan Marks, Sr. VP-Corp. Comm. Bob Swan, Sr. VP-Finance Scott Thompson, Pres., PayPal Lorrie Norrington,, Pres., eBay Marketplaces Pierre M. Omidyar, Chmn.
| | Phone: 408-376-7400 | | Fax: 408-376-7401 | | Toll-Free: N/A | Address: 2145 Hamilton Ave. San Jose, CA 95125, US |
| | GROWTH PLANS/SPECIAL FEATURES | EBay, Inc. is an online auction venue that brings together millions of buyers and sellers every day locally, nationally and internationally through its array of web sites. EBay provides online marketplaces for the sale of goods and services, online payments services and online communication offerings. It currently has three primary businesses: the marketplaces, payments and communications. The marketplaces segment enables online commerce through a variety of platforms, including the traditional eBay.com platform and the company’s other online platforms, such as its classifieds websites, as well as Half.com, Rent.com, Shopping.com and StubHub. The wide array of web sites that comprise the firms’ marketplaces segment brings together millions of buyers and sellers every day on a local, national and international basis. The payments segment, which consists of the firms’ global payments platform called PayPal, enables individuals and businesses to securely, easily and quickly send and receive payments online. PayPal offers three types of accounts: personal, business and premier. A new account holder typically opens an account to send money for an eBay purchase or a purchase on another website, a payment for services rendered, or a payment to an individual in lieu of cash. Allowing new account holders to join the network when they make or receive payments encourages PayPal’s natural, user-driven growth. The communications segment, which consists of Skype, enables VoIP communications between Skype users and provides low-cost connectivity to traditional fixed-line and mobile telephones. Skype seeks to set the standard in providing new and easy ways to stay in touch over the Internet. In October 2008, the company announced its intent to cut roughly 10% of jobs. eBay also announced plans to acquire online payments firm Bill Me Later and two Danish web sites dba.dk and bilbasen.dk.
eBay offers its employees adoption assistance, a pet insurance plan, tuition reimbursement, employee training courses, referral bonuses and on-site services such as dry cleaning and chiropractic care. The firm also provides a wide range of insurance benefits such as medical, dental, vision, life and accidental death and dismemberment, short and long term disability and business travel accident insurance. |
| FINANCIALS: Sales and profits are in thousands of dollars-add 000 to get the full amount. Yr. 2008 note: Fiscal 2008 results were not available for all companies at press time. For this company, yr. 2008 is for 12 months. | | 2008 Sales: | $8,541,261 | (12 months) | 2008 Profits: | $1,779,474 | (12 months) | | 2007 Sales: | $7,672,329 | | 2007 Profits: | $348,251 | | | 2006 Sales: | $5,969,741 | | 2006 Profits: | $1,125,639 | | | 2005 Sales: | $4,552,401 | | 2005 Profits: | $1,082,043 | | | 2004 Sales: | $3,271,309 | | 2004 Profits: | $778,223 | | Stock Ticker: EBAY | Employees: 15,500 | Fiscal Year Ends: 12/31 |
| SALARIES/BENEFITS: | | Pension Plan: | ESOP Stock Plan: | Profit Sharing: | | Savings Plan: Y | Stock Purch. Plan: Y | | | | | | Top Exec. Salary: $995,016 | Bonus: $1,652,874 | | Second Exec. Salary: $823,885 | Bonus: $1,673,717 |
| OTHER THOUGHTS: | LOCATIONS: ('Y' = YES) | | Apparent Top Female Officers: 4 | W | SW | MW | SE | NE | INTER. | | Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities: Y | Y | Y | Y |
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