EBay
Coverage of EBay in the Nexus archive.
- Exclusive: Fleek, an online marketplace connecting vintage clothing wholesalers and retailers, raises $25 million in new funding
Fleek, an online marketplace connecting vintage clothing wholesalers and retailers, raised $25 million in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to $45 million. The platform addresses supply chain inefficiencies in the second-hand clothing industry by linking verified suppliers in India, Pakistan, and Dubai with retailers in the U.S. and Europe.
- GameStop investors clear the way for a fresh attempt at buying eBay
GameStop shareholders approved a change allowing the company to issue more stock, which could facilitate a new attempt to acquire eBay.
- Coca-Cola, Tesla and eBay Fight Trump’s Tariffs on Brazil
Coca-Cola, Tesla, and eBay urged the US Trade Representative to exempt Brazilian imports from a proposed 25% Section 301 tariff. A public hearing at the US International Trade Commission received 365 written submissions, with a July 15 deadline for the USTR to act.
- Some sort of ebay scam
A postman in a small Australian town receives unclaimed eBay return parcels addressed to a non-existent business at the local community hall. The parcels, containing low-value items like fake orchids, are linked to a Victoria-based eBay seller with 22,000 sales over five years, some of which involved automated responses and prior returns.
- GameStop is vowing to keep pursuing its rejected $56 billion eBay takeover bid
GameStop is continuing to pursue its rejected $56 billion takeover bid for eBay. The company projects adjusted EBITDA of over $600 million this year, compared to $345 million in fiscal 2025.
- [US] Ebay/Amazon AirPods? Here's the one thing you can check right now to confirm if they are genuine
The article details a user's experience with counterfeit AirPods Pro 2 purchased from eBay, highlighting a firmware update failure as a key indicator of fake units. It advises consumers to check firmware versions against Apple's listed versions and warns that counterfeit devices on eBay and Amazon may appear genuine but fail to update firmware properly.
- Thousands of coffee makers sold by Amazon and Walmart recalled
Thousands of Kidisle-branded coffee makers sold by Amazon, Walmart, and eBay are being recalled due to a risk of serious injury. The recall involves approximately 17,600 units sold between June 2024 and April 2026, as announced by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- GameStop’s CEO just sacrificed a $35 billion pay package. Here’s how it could impact his effort to buy eBay
Ryan Cohen's $56 billion offer for eBay was rejected in May, and he has not disclosed details on how to proceed. The article notes his effort to acquire eBay amid a $35 billion pay package sacrifice mentioned in the title.
- 2 Catawba County men accused of selling stolen retail goods online, making $580K
Marty Christopher McDaniel and Kenny Price are charged with conspiring to sell stolen retail goods from 2020 to 2024 through McDaniel's business, The Gold King, using online platforms like eBay and Mercari. They allegedly purchased stolen items from 'boosters' and resold them, generating over $580,000 in profits.
- GameStop's Ryan Cohen abandons $35 billion pay plan to double down on eBay bid
GameStop's Ryan Cohen has abandoned a $35 billion pay plan to focus on an eBay acquisition bid. The company will release a detailed presentation outlining the strategic rationale and operational plan for a combined company this week.
- need help buying a laptop on Ebay with 100€
A user urgently seeks advice on purchasing a laptop via eBay within a 100€ budget, expressing concerns about scams, refund policies, and identifying trusted sellers. They observed low-priced laptops (80€ or less) with good specs but question their legitimacy and want to avoid delays from potential fraud.
- Ex-wife’s eBay account sparks fight over hacked evidence
A German company, NTH Haustechnik GmbH, sued a former employee (EM) for allegedly selling company goods on her private eBay account, causing financial losses. The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that evidence obtained through potential privacy law breaches is not automatically inadmissible in civil cases, depending on context.
- Broward BJ’s employee had illegal side hustle, cops say: Shipping stolen store goods across US
A BJ’s Wholesale Club employee, John Stevens, is facing charges for stealing and selling store merchandise between March and June, shipping stolen items across the US via the store’s UPS system. He was arrested by the Broward Sheriff’s Office and is charged with grand theft and dealing in stolen property, with losses estimated at $10,000.
- Opening offices in 120 countries is ‘not a badge of honor’—pick 30 instead says iconic former tech CEO
Meg Whitman, former CEO of HP and eBay, advises startups against expanding to 120 countries, advocating for a focus on 30 countries to maximize revenue and profits. Anjali Sud, CEO of Tubi, highlights evolving challenges in global expansion, emphasizing regulatory, cultural, and data privacy issues over technical synergies.
- Russia’s drone tech is a looming terror risk — now available on eBay
Russia’s drone technology, linked to its invasion of Ukraine, is now available on eBay, raising concerns about potential terror risks. The technology includes anti-aircraft weapons accessible to the public.
- Dual U.S.-Iranian citizen charged with supplying equipment to Iran's nuclear program
Jamshid Ghomi, a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen, was charged with violating U.S. sanctions by supplying American security and encryption equipment to Iran's nuclear program and military for over a decade. He allegedly smuggled over 250 metric tons of networking equipment into Iran through intermediaries in Dubai and transferred $15 million in proceeds via exchange companies in multiple countries.
- GameStop wants to buy back $2 billion of its own stock after an eBay-fueled selloff
GameStop plans to repurchase $2 billion of its stock following a selloff linked to eBay. Collectibles contributed to a 14% sales increase in the first quarter.
- Fake cigarettes and toys that are ‘essentially weapons’: Choice refers online retailers to regulator over unsafe products
Consumer group Choice filed a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) over unsafe products like fake cigarettes, gel blasters, and flick knives sold on online platforms including eBay, Amazon, and AliExpress. The investigation revealed dangerous items posing risks to Australians, prompting calls for regulatory action and a review of product safety laws.
- Asbestos found in sand kits sold on Amazon, Asda, eBay and TikTok Shop, Which? reveals
Which? discovered asbestos in sand kits sold on Amazon, Asda, eBay, and TikTok Shop. The findings highlight potential health risks from products marketed for children.
- GameStop Seeks to Boost Share Count as eBay Pursuit Continues After Rejection
GameStop is seeking to increase its authorized share count by 1.5 billion shares to enhance financial flexibility amid its continued pursuit of eBay despite previous rejection. The move demonstrates the gaming retailer's strategic efforts to strengthen its capital position.
- Viture’s refurb Luma Pro smart glasses are more than half off at eBay
Viture's refurbished Luma Pro smart glasses are available at eBay for approximately $271 with a promotional code, representing a significant discount from the regular $499.99 price. The smart glasses feature a 52-degree field of view, 1080p resolution support, and built-in diopter dials for vision adjustment. The article also highlights several other gaming-related tech deals including Nintendo Switch 2 accessories and gaming handhelds.
- GameStop ups its stake in eBay after its buyout bid was rejected
GameStop has increased its stake in eBay after its $56 billion buyout bid was rejected. GameStop continues to show interest in the online auction platform. The videogame retailer's move indicates ongoing efforts to expand its presence.
- Mystery bidder pays MILLIONS on eBay to have lunch with Warren Buffett, Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry
A mystery bidder paid millions on eBay for a lunch meeting with Warren Buffett, Stephen Curry, and Ayesha Curry. The exact amount paid is not specified, but it is reported to be in the millions. This unique opportunity allows the winner to dine with prominent figures from the worlds of finance and sports.
- Mystery bidder pays MILLIONS on eBay to have lunch with Warren Buffett, Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry
A mystery bidder paid millions on eBay to have lunch with Warren Buffett, Stephen Curry, and Ayesha Curry. The auction was likely a charity event, with the proceeds going to a good cause. The exact amount paid by the bidder was not disclosed.
- Ryan Cohen hits back at eBay, says his takeover proposal should not be dismissed
Ryan Cohen has proposed a takeover of eBay and believes the company's directors should not dismiss his proposal without engaging in discussions. Cohen's proposal is currently being considered by eBay's board of directors. The outcome of the proposal is still uncertain.
- GameStop’s $56B Bid for eBay Rejected Over Funding Fears
GameStop's bid of $56 billion to acquire eBay was rejected due to concerns over funding. The bid rejection has significant implications for both companies. GameStop's future plans are uncertain following this setback.
- EBay rejects GameStop's $56-billion takeover offer
EBay rejected GameStop's $56-billion takeover offer, calling it 'neither credible nor attractive'. The bid was not considered viable by EBay. GameStop's attempt to acquire EBay has been unsuccessful.
- EBay rejects GameStop’s $56bn bid as ‘neither credible nor attractive’
eBay has rejected a $56bn bid from GameStop, deeming it neither credible nor attractive. GameStop's CEO Cohen has hinted at taking the offer directly to eBay shareholders. Cohen has built a 5 percent position in eBay.
- eBay rejects GameStop's $56B offer: "Your proposal is neither credible nor attractive"
eBay's board of directors rejected GameStop's $55.5 billion offer to buy the company, citing numerous problems with the proposal. The rejection was based on factors such as eBay's standalone prospects and the uncertainty regarding GameStop's financing proposal. GameStop's bid was deemed neither credible nor attractive.
- eBay Rejects GameStop's $56B Takeover as Not Credible
eBay rejects GameStop's $56 billion takeover bid as not credible. The offer was deemed not credible by eBay. GameStop had attempted to acquire eBay in a massive deal.
- EBay unbans Ryan Cohen as it rejects GameStop’s takeover attempt
eBay has rejected GameStop's takeover attempt and permanently banned Ryan Cohen's account, which included GameStock merchandise listed for up to $14,000. The ban is permanent and includes all items listed under Cohen's account. This move indicates a significant development in the relationship between eBay and GameStop.
- EBay Rejects GameStop's $55 Billion Offer as 'Neither Credible Nor Attractive'
eBay rejected GameStop's $55.5 billion acquisition offer, deeming it insufficient. The offer was unsolicited and eBay does not find it credible or attractive. This decision reflects eBay's stance on the proposed acquisition.
- eBay rejects $55.5bn offer from GameStop
eBay has rejected a $55.5 billion offer from GameStop, citing doubts about the video game retailer's ability to finance the deal. The online auction giant's decision comes after considering the proposal. The rejection indicates eBay's uncertainty about GameStop's financial capabilities.
- eBay rejects $55.5bn offer from GameStop
eBay has rejected a $55.5 billion offer from GameStop, citing doubts over financing. The online auction giant questioned GameStop's ability to finance its proposal. This decision comes as a significant development in the potential acquisition.
- EBay rejects GameStop’s $56 billion bid, putting bitcoin exposure back in focus
EBay has rejected a $56 billion bid from GameStop, shifting focus back to bitcoin exposure. The bid rejection has significant implications for both companies. EBay's decision may impact its financial standings and market position.
- GameStop’s $55.5bn bid for eBay rejected as ‘neither credible nor attractive’
eBay's board has rejected GameStop's $55.5bn bid, describing it as not credible or attractive. The bid was made earlier this month and consisted of a half-cash, half-stock proposal. GameStop is a US video games retailer.
- GameStop’s $55.5bn bid for eBay rejected as ‘neither credible nor attractive’
eBay's board has rejected GameStop's $55.5bn bid, deeming it 'neither credible nor attractive'. The bid was made earlier this month and consisted of a half-cash, half-stock proposal. GameStop is a US video games retailer.
- EBay rejects GameStop's $55.5 billion takeover bid
eBay has rejected a $55.5 billion takeover bid from GameStop. GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen had argued that his company's retail locations would help eBay build a national network. The rejection indicates that eBay is not interested in the proposed acquisition.
- EBay rejects GameStop's $56 billion takeover bid, calling it 'neither credible nor attractive'
EBay rejected GameStop's $56 billion takeover bid, citing lack of credibility and attractiveness. The deal was questioned by analysts due to financing and strategic concerns. GameStop's proposal lacked clear rationale and funding details.
- eBay rejects GameStop's offer, calling it 'neither credible nor attractive'
eBay rejects GameStop's offer, deeming it not credible or attractive, which may lead to a hostile takeover attempt by GameStop. The move indicates a significant development in the relationship between the two companies. eBay's decision suggests a strong stance against the proposed offer.