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...partying like it's 1999. Stocks like Sohu and Sina.com - Yahoo! or MSN equivalents - are soaring. IPOs are hot (Baidu.com, a.k.a. the Google of China, debuted on the Nasdaq recently and quadrupled in price on its first day of trading). And so important is China to e-commerce giant eBay that CEO Meg Whitman has been camped out in sweltering Shanghai for most of the summer, making sure eBay gets its China strategy right...
Every woman should own a strand of pearls, especially now that they're affordable. PurePearls.com is part of a growing crop of Internet-based wholesalers selling Fifth Avenue--quality freshwater and cultured pearls at eBay prices. Run by Amanda Raab, 25, the site also teaches consumers about the different types of pearls and how they're farmed and graded. Prices start at $27 for freshwater-pearl earrings and go up to $16,400 for a South Sea pearl necklace. Every piece comes with a certified GIA appraisal and a 90-day return policy. --By Betsy Kroll
...entry. The more probable reason for the space agency's alerts was that tampering with the remains would make a proper investigation of the disaster that much harder. Worse, within hours pieces of debris purported to be from the lost space plane were already being hawked on eBay. Nobody wanted to see more of that...
...STOCK PRICES OF EBAY, YAHOO! AND AMAZON HAVE ALL BEEN OFF THIS YEAR, WHILE GOOGLE'S STOCK HAS SHOT THROUGH THE ROOF. YOUR THOUGHTS? This is a big world, and there are going to be lots of winners. Others don't have to lose for us to win. We stay heads down, focused on what we know will help us build a lasting company that improves customers' lives. Wall Street doesn't like us lowering prices, and we don't care...
...EBAY SELLS CARS, AND OTHER SITES SELL REAL ESTATE. ANY CHANCE AMAZON WILL MOVE INTO THOSE REALLY EXPENSIVE ITEMS? Who knows? We've got so much green field on so many potential categories that can be entered into. We sell a lot of high-ticket items. We sell diamonds that cost thousands of dollars and $8,000 plasma TVs. There doesn't seem to be any resistance, and in fact those high-priced items are growing very rapidly as a percentage of our sales...