eBay Is a Losing Bid - Barron's
With a Friday closing price of $22.55, eBay (EBAY) is trading less than a dollar away from its 52-week low, and dangerously close to its lowest level in five years. Barron's Eric Savitz thinks the stock will drop further still.
eBay is facing sellers unhappy with recent changes to the fee structure of sales and auctions. Some of these sellers are sufficiently frustrated that they are leaving eBay and selling items through their own websites. A slowing economy is hitting eBay's profits, as is a strengthening dollar since over half of the company's revenue comes from outside the U.S.
However, some analysts believe the problems still to come will be even worse. Last week, Brian Blair and Ryan Hunter of investment-research firm Wedge Partners noted that eBay's business is "deteriorating," and that the company is preparing to fire as many as 10% of the company's 15,000 person workforce. Blair and Hunter also think that eBay is close to unveiling a new search platform it has been testing; a failure could be disastrous, as "the ability to search and find an item with accuracy is a key factor in eBay's success."
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
- In August, eBay (EBAY) announced plans to focus on fixed-price sales rather than auctions. eBay is hoping the move will help it compete more effectively against online retailers like Amazon (AMZN).
- eBay (EBAY): Q2 EPS of $0.43 beats by $0.02. Revenue of $2.2B vs. consensus of $2.17B. Sees Q3 EPS of $0.39-$0.41, short of consensus of $0.41, and revenue of $2.10-2.15B vs. consensus of $2.18B. [PR]
Related Articles
|



This article has 72 comments:
- Schweizer
- 52 Comments
Sep 14 07:13 AMI have a fast connection, and it still can be very painful to surf due to all the heavy code.
The space is ripe for an alternative player.
- stockmarketadvantage
- 17 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 07:14 AM- dinah balk
- 122 Comments
Sep 14 07:25 AMSellers knew best match aka worst match would be a disaster from the word go because it was based on eBay Express (recently taken offline because best match was a complete failure).
- Marty
- 32 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 08:52 AMAnother huge issue is that with seller contentment way down, other factors like the worst economy since the Depression have Ebay taking the heat for all problems even though generated by less consumer spending in a bad economy.
While people do unload junk when the economy slows down there seems to be fewer reasons to unload it on ebay. Few if any bids, constantly changing direction etc. The fastest growing areas of the market (local trading and buy online pick up in person/store) were persued by Ebay as "Ebay Local" announced, then burried while Craigslist grew at 90% over the last few years.
The potential is here, I am not really sure what the problem is. You need people that understand why Ebay worked to replace the consultant types, or at least take them somewhere and hit em in the head with some water balloons! LOL
Marty
- Dogmaw
- 2 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 09:32 AM- Network Effect
- 53 Comments
Sep 14 10:05 AM- Wake Up Donahoe
- 4 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 10:54 AM- Phlago
- 5 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 11:00 AM- knot2hazy
- 17 Comments
Sep 14 11:11 AM- richardb
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 11:15 AMa) My last batch of sales including buy it nows, none of the 'winners' paid for the goods. As the threat of a buyer negative was removed.
b) It is no longer worthwhile, the sale price price of items is now about 1/3 of their original value. This coupled with the high Paypal and Ebay fees, ensures that it is cheaper to junk or throw the items than sell on ebay.
c) It became an increasing waste of time, hours spent taking pictures editing listings to comply with all the ebay policies. Answering questions, and then a big fat ebay bill with little chance of someone paying. It was more effective to concentrate on other much more effective ways of raising money.
- User 261859
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 11:32 AMFees…totally ridicules
Terrible buyer extortion
No negative Feedback from sellers (even if buyer does not pay)
DSR’s effecting listing exposure ????..even tho you still pay to list
NO more cash/money order payments allowed
Ridicules new layout page
Mental 30 day listing duration …exposure calculated by previous sales ???
Algorithms for almost everything ???? WHY?
Fall in to bottom 1% due to your DSR’s and your suspended from selling for 30 days
And the wonderful Best Match............LOL
Complete madness
- WEBISKING
- 173 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 11:45 AM- J.Donahoe
- 34 Comments
Sep 14 12:00 PM- Et tu, Brute!
- 193 Comments
Sep 14 12:07 PMTHAT was a no-brainer!
- Patricia013
- 50 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 01:03 PM(Mr. Donahoe, as I've been saying for months - I still have my camera at the ready so I can get a picture of you leaving Ebay!)
Disgusted ex-10 year Ebay seller.
- dieuwer
- 192 Comments
Sep 14 01:25 PM- theda
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 01:41 PM- vintageradiance
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 02:08 PM- daytrading
- 20 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 02:11 PMEver since Meg left, the company and the stock has gone down the tubes. I dont see a come back any time soon for either.
- jimmy46
- 197 Comments
Sep 14 02:17 PMThe fees are way too high
and on 1 oct for music cd's a seller can't charge more than $3 for s&h
Paying for a package, POSTAGE POSTAGE POSTAGE AND
a trip to the PO, $3 is ridiculous. I'm losing money there.
I assume they will limit s&h on other items as well.
Then they canceled 3 of my listings because I put the words
"Like New" in the listing title.
They didn't tell me this was against their rules,
BUT THEY DID CHARGE ME FOR ALL 3 LISTINGS.
If I'm paying for the listing why can't I say it's Like New????
- Patricia013
- 50 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 02:24 PMThe major trouble is helping your buyers to break the Ebay habit. Reach out to them, tell them where you are listing, give them an incentive to try buying from you at a new place. I still carry Paypal because it makes buyers feel more comfortable buying elsewhere.
I feel Ebay is on its way out - it will be replaced by many new sites: Wigix, Bonanzle, iOffer, OnlineAuctions, eCrater...and so on - all up and running and mostly free to list - all they need is the buyers.
- Chelle9
- 5 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 03:02 PMtinyurl.com/6zgyk4
- Patricia013
- 50 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 05:25 PM- User 184868
- 2 Comments
Sep 14 05:45 PM- makavelli
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 06:04 PM- JVZ
- 8 Comments
Sep 14 06:05 PMNow lets look at it as a buyer. Hate it!!!!!! I am sick and tired of looking for something and getting nothing but what feebay wants me to see which is often irrelevant to what I was looking for. How do they think they can decide for me what I want or which seller I want to buy from. With there stupid best match I always wonder what I am missing but I am not going to spend endless time going through page after page.
No money orders or checks. That was it for me. Not because I don't have a credit card but because I won't use it there. You could pull the limbs from my body and I wouldn't use preypal. So no more buying from me.
Feebay wants to be like Amazon? They never will be. They wouldn't have to even try to emulate Amazone had they not sh*t on so many sellers and buyers alike. They could have cleaned house years ago but chose to sit back and collect the money.
As an aside, I was reading a blog and a woman stated her children are having to go without now because of feebays greed and now her children also HATE feebay. So, do we have a whole new generation that is going to hold feebay responsible as well? Interesting concept.
- Et tu, Brute!
- 193 Comments
Sep 14 06:16 PMThis is an interesting "aside" and needs to be brought more into the light. Glad you did. I, too, have read such items here, there, and on. This is a much larger blite ebay has creative than I think they realize.
From my own personal orbit of friends and family, the limited edition, mind you, is approximately 25 - 30 have ceased to use ebay altogether. There really ARE other places to shop now.
eBay has become the most HATED and despised company I think I've ever heard! Even those still clinging to selling hate the company.
That's pretty sad.
- Et tu, Brute!
- 193 Comments
Sep 14 06:22 PMAlthough, ebay won't be around. But it IS worth pointing to the ebay trolls that haunt the boards.
- Rafael Grillo
- 22 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 06:33 PM- User 262092
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 07:17 PM- eBay was always so proud of its super-loyal community. There were far too many cases when effects of bad experiments or technical issues were mitigated by the loyal users.
- eBay keeps changing their mind - who is more important to empower - sellers or buyers?
- eBay upper management does not seem to use its customers or the lower-level employees for new ideas, many great ideas were buried for years only to reappear after steps of competitors
- eBay's philosophy for a while was - "we need to better retain our users", does not feels like a great plan for expanding a business
- Many employees have left the company during last 3 years. Did they want to work in a company that's deteriorating its own business?
- As internal processes and management chain become more and more sophisticated and elaborate, more and more smart employees left the bureaucracy
- Have you ever seen people that feel making career is their full time job? It hapens everywhere, but after a certain level it becomes a problem and the company will be very hard to fix
- As many noted, search relevancy plain sucks there
- As it seems, almost every change done in the past years would read like "we're making our site so much better for the users", and then you read between the lines "and we will collect more fees, by the way". Talking about feebay?
- IMO, eBay's marketing is pathetic - rosy pictures with lots of stuff and brave words, but nothing interesting after all. Where is the substance?
They still have great technology. They still have many great people working there. But the system becomes more inflexible.
eBay once was a great story...
- J.Donahoe
- 34 Comments
Sep 14 07:34 PM- JVZ
- 8 Comments
Sep 14 07:37 PMIsn't it great! I really do think that is something nobody even thought of. But that seems to be par for the course for feebay. Like you, I have gotten friends and family to stop using feebay and switch to online payment methods that do not include preypal. I even make it a point to bring it up in casual conversations with aquantances and "teach" them about the evil of feebay and preypal.
I love the trickle down effect. I have a nephew who has a son. A son who will now NOT be brought up thinking feebay is a good place to buy.
- J.Donahoe
- 34 Comments
Sep 14 08:57 PMNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. online auctioneer eBay Inc may cut 1,500 jobs, according to an article in Barron's weekly, citing a report published last week by investment-research firm Wedge Partners.
The Wedge report, according to Barron's, said eBay's business was "deteriorating&qu... and the company was readying layoffs that could affect 10 percent of its 15,000 employees.
Wedge Partners and eBay could not immediately be reached for comment.
(Reporting by Martinne Geller; Editing by Ted Kerr)
- Scriptgirl
- 1 Comment
Sep 14 11:26 PM- designermayhem
- 2 Comments
My Website
Sep 14 11:41 PM- dlweld
- 7 Comments
Sep 15 12:05 AM- azdave
- 1 Comment
Sep 15 12:06 AM- Brazilian Investor
- 25 Comments
Sep 15 12:07 AM