The one-way rivalry between eBay and its downtempo competitor, Craigslist, rumbles on. Although eBay owns a quarter of Craigslist, it has aspired for years to take over the classified site's userbase, ...
You can sell items on Craigslist, just like classified ads in newspapers, for free — you don't even need a Craigslist account ...
Online auction giant eBay sued the popular Internet community site Craigslist on Tuesday, claiming that its economic interest in the smaller site has been unfairly diluted by more than 10 percent. The ...
Online auction site eBay extended an open offer to purchase Craigslist last year, according to court documents released Wednesday. EBay owned a little more than a quarter of Craigslist's shares at the ...
Obviously, eBay thinks it has a strong case and that's why it went public with the complaint. The short version (Techmeme): eBay bought 28.4 percent of Craigslist in 2004 and there was a right of ...
Auction site believes Craigslist unfairly reduced its ownership stake following eBay's launch of rival online classifieds service Kijiji, according to a copy of the lawsuit. Steven Musil is a senior ...
EBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) has gone public with the details of its lawsuit against Craigslist and its two shareholders Craig Newmark and James Buckmaster. While suit details alleged self-dealing by Newmark ...
Craigslist's CEO Jim Buckmaster believes that eBay's lawsuit is an exercise in hypocrisy, in no small part because the online auction giant has taken many of the same measures Craigslist did in order ...
Reporting from San Jose — With EBay Inc. and Craigslist entrenched in a scorching legal feud last year, a Delaware judge observed that EBay’s “curious” decision to partner with the San Francisco ...
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, EBay accused Craigslist executives of engaging in transactions that have greatly diluted EBay’s stake in the San Francisco classified-advertisement site. The San Jose ...
In a skirmish between two Internet heavy hitters with a tangled relationship, eBay Inc. has convinced a court that it was wronged by antitakeover moves adopted by Craigslist after eBay started ...
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