Discover Pushes PayPal Payments; First Data Holds Out Discover makes headway in bringing eBay's online-payments service to physical retailers, but First Data, one of the country's largest merchant processors, has opted not to support the service. More
Google Glass Bid Up To $95,300 On eBay Before Seller Realized He Wasn't Allowed To Sell Them In February, Google ran a contest for Glass offering "winners" the opportunity to be "Glass Explorers," i.e. the guinea pigs who will test out Glass in the wild. Downside: Explorers have to pay $1,500 for the product and for the privilege of being called "Glassholes." Upside: They get to test out a brand new product before anyone else. More
EBay to change fees to lure Amazon sellers EBay is scrapping its complex, tiered set of "final value fees," calculated as a percentage of an item's sale price, and introducing flat-rate fees based on product categories. More
EBay's fourth-quarter revenue rose 18 percent EBay Inc reported holiday quarter results that just beat Wall Street expectations, but the e-commerce company also gave a cautious forecast for 2013. EBay shares climbed 1.7 percent to $53.80 in after-hours trading following the announcement. Expectations were high ahead of the results because sales data from outside sources suggested strong sales growth from eBay's online marketplace and a solid increase in transactions processed by the company's PayPal payments business. More
Starting Ebay Bid for a Single Twinkie Is $5,000 ...Even if America’s iconic lard-log is dying, however, its entrepreneurial spirit is very much alive. Which is evidenced by the market for Twinkies and Twinkie-related products that is currently emerging on eBay. According to prices set by the sellers on the auction site, if you want a piece of air-puffed, sugar-soaked, corn-fed American history … it is going to cost you. More
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Many college campuses across the country have partnered with a local health care organization to provide student health services, according to Jean Griffin, dean of students at Xavier University. But Xavier’s partnership with TriHealth is different, she says in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast.
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Improving behavioral health in the Cincinnati community is not a task to be undertaken lightly, according to Jill Miller, president and CEO of Bethesda Inc. and bi3, in the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast.
“This is not an issue we can solve in a year or three years.
Amy Brady, who was a voice major in college, will be the first to tell you her career did not follow the traditional path of a banking technology leader and member of the C-suite. However, that path led her to KeyBank where she now oversees more than 5,000 employees across technology, operations, data, servicing, security, and real estate.
Brady, Chief Information Officer for Cleveland-based KeyBank, started her journey on the business side of banking, where she served for 15 years with a predecessor…
When Becky Blalock graduated from college, a small minority of business majors were women, and female CEOs were extremely few and far between. “I never dreamed I would end up being in the C-suite,” she said.
Blalock spent decades in corporate leadership with the Southern Co. utility provider in Georgia, becoming a well-regarded technology leader who was honored at the state and national levels.
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Faruki PLL, an award-winning commercial litigation firm, celebrates its 35th anniversary in 2024, marking a long-standing tradition of and commitment to client excellence, and support of the Cincinnati and Dayton communities.
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