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Buy It Now: eBay Selling Its Enterprise Unit

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July 20, 2015

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Markets FAQs

Buy It Now: eBay Selling Its Enterprise Unit What is the difference between the equity market and the fixed income market?
The Math Behind Online Dating What happens if the Federal Reserve lowers the reserve ratio?
Is PayPal Worth More Than eBay? Why would the Federal Reserve change the reserve ratio?
Starbucks Is Coming to South Africa How much oil must be produced to maintain inventory levels in the United States?
Yum! Brands Dismisses China Division Spinoff What are the typical repayment terms for a syndicated loan?
The Best Buy-and-Hold Stocks for Your Retirement Portfolio Who generally structures a syndicated loan?


Buy It Now: eBay Selling Its Enterprise Unit

After just spinning off its PayPal division, eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) has reached a deal to also sell its enterprise...

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The Math Behind Online Dating

With the growth of technology and automation, words like algorithm are routinely used in our vernacular. By definition, algorithms are a set of...

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Is PayPal Worth More Than eBay?

The consensus among market analysts is that PayPal is worth significantly more than eBay Inc. (EBAY). Even as a part of eBay...


Starbucks Is Coming to South Africa

While it seems like there is a Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) everywhere (and two in some places), that is only in...



Yum! Brands Dismisses China Division Spinoff

Although the Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM) second quarter earnings report showed that its recovery from a food quality scandal in...

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The Best Buy-and-Hold Stocks for Your Retirement Portfolio

As a stock investor, your strategy depends on your objectives and what you are trying to accomplish. Investors wishing to chase massive returns and....

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