Posted on 01/21/2015 2:47:49 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Big layoffs are coming to eBay.
The company is planning to slash 2,400 workers across the eBay and PayPal parts of the business. The cuts will impact 7% of the workforce.
The layoffs will be made before the end of March. EBay said it was "simplifying organizational structures" in its quarterly earnings released Wednesday. A company spokesperson told CNNMoney that some of the cuts were to unfilled positions, but would not say how many.
(Excerpt) Read more at money.cnn.com ...
I’m sure its just a coincidence that AMEX and eBay both announce significant layoffs just one day after their master’s SOTU address, at which he claimed credit for the kick-ass economy.
Anything like the layoff coming to Halliburton, Baker Hughes, or Schlumberger Ltd?
Things are not just a little bit tough, they are a LOT tough out there in the real world.
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People moving to Amazon and Craigslist?
Have to say I was a bit amazed to look up the number and find that eBay has 33,000 employees. I’ve been an eBay user for a long time but never realized how big they are.
In speaking with a friend who works for PayPal, I can confirm that they were very bloated with middle management and the streamlining is welcomed by many domestic technical workers.
However, this does not bode well for skilled labor in those markets, as many of the call centers are ramping up their offshoring efforts.
Not to defend Caliph Baraq, but both outfits have a lot of offshore employees, and the world economy makes the US look absolutely great.
This has NOTHING to do with the economy. This is all about the disruption that's happening in the payments business.
eBay is spinning off PayPal, and there are real questions about eBay's value proposition without it.
Also this is the year that mobile payments are really taking off, and Amex is caught flat-footed, facing disintermediation in the new mobile ecosystem.
American Banker: Amex Acknowledges Struggles with Mobile Payments.
ebay,amex,... It’s a good start, but we need to fire about 10 Million to get to Full Employment using unemployment figures
“eBay” by Weird Al Yankovic to the tune of the Backstreet Boys I want it that way
Yeah
A used ... pink bathrobe
A rare ... mint snowglobe
A Smurf ... TV tray
I bought on eBay
My house ... is filled with this crap
Shows up in bubble wrap
Most every day
What I bought on eBay
Tell me why (I need another pet rock)
Tell me why (I got that Alf alarm clock)
Tell me why (I bid on Shatner’s old toupee)
They had it on eBay
I’ll buy ... your knick-knack
Just check ... my feedback
“A++!” they all say
They love me on eBay
Gonna buy (a slightly-damaged golf bag)
Gonna buy (some Beanie Babies, new with tag)
(From some guy) I’ve never met in Norway
Found him on eBay
I am the type who is liable to snipe you
With two seconds left to go, whoa
Got Paypal or Visa, what ever’ll please ya
As long as I’ve got the dough
I’ll buy ... your tchotchkes
Sell me ... your watch, please
I’ll buy (I’ll buy, I’ll buy, I’ll buy ...)
I’m highest bidder now
(Junk keeps arriving in the mail)
(From that worldwide garage sale) (Dukes Of Hazard ashtray)
(Hey! A Dukes Of Hazard ashtray)
Oh yeah ... (I bought it on eBay)
Wanna buy (a PacMan Fever lunchbox)
Wanna buy (a case of vintage tube socks)
Wanna buy (a Kleenex used by Dr. Dre, Dr. Dre)
(Found it on eBay)
Wanna buy (that Farrah Fawcet poster)
(Pez dispensers and a toaster)
(Don’t know why ... the kind of stuff you’d throw away)
(I’ll buy on eBay)
What I bought on eBay-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y-y
The Dalls Fed estimates that layoffs in Texas alone could reach 140k.
Well played, Saudis, well played.
Ha!
Take Ebay back to what it was in 2005, and maybe they can get the sellers back.
I still sell, just not as much, and I’m extremely cautious. I also had to hike prices in order to cover all of their fees.
Ooh, must mean that my eBay & paypal fees are going to go up again!
Weird. This morning the clerk at our small town grocery store informed me that they were shutting down.
Obama is to a good economy like Algore is to a warming planet.
Don’t be fooled. This latest round of layoff’s is corporate politics; they are getting rid of the ones that are not in the new(er) inner circle post the long merger. The “layoffs” have next to nothing to do with true re-structuring or re-alignment; its just getting the non-yes men and women out of the way to make things easier for the higher ups to line their pockets.
That economy is just ROARING.
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