eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
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10-02-2007, 11:05 AM,
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eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
Quote:eBay shook up the top management of its Skype peer-to-peer communications unit Monday, removing its cofounder as CEO and saying it will take a US$1.43 billion charge in the coming quarter to cover the cost of incentives in the original acquisition deal and to reflect lower overall value for the unit. full article: http://ecommercetimes.com/story/bQ8InWym...arge.xhtml |
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10-02-2007, 06:07 PM,
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Re: eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
This is rich! |
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10-02-2007, 09:33 PM,
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Re: eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
Quote:"The firms that pave the way for new technology aren't always the ones who are around to reap the benefits," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "Over time, the big winners in the Web-based calling market may well be the companies that it was once believed were threatened by the rise of this technology rather than the startups like Skype and Vonage that brought it to market in the first place." $2.6 billion down the drain.
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10-02-2007, 10:54 PM,
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Re: eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
Quote:$2.6 billion down the drain. It boggles the mind. That's a lot of $.25 insertion fees... Kim P.S. Haven't been by in awhile. Visited NYC for the first time this summer. Wonderful!!! |
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10-03-2007, 05:57 PM,
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Re: eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
Quote:Niklas Zennstrom, Skype's cofounder, will give up his CEO seat Did eBay finally notice that he's been spending all of his time this year running his new startup Joost? Quote:Visited NYC for the first time this summer. Wonderful!!! Your visit must not have been during a heatwave. ;D |
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10-03-2007, 07:38 PM,
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Re: eBay Shakes Up Management at $3.1B Blunder Skype, Takes $1.43 Billion Charge
InternetNews has a good article.
eBay's Durzy denies Zennstrom was forced to resign: Quote:"It appears he wants to spend more time on Joost and Atomico. He's leaving the day-to-day operations for someone else to shepherd Skype's next phase of growth. I want to be very clear. He could have remained." article: http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/art...hp/3702751 |
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10-06-2007, 10:06 AM,
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Meg Whitman's career at eBay suffers an impairment write-down
The Economist weighs in:
Quote:Ms Whitman should have known better, because Skype became and continues to be a revolutionary technology precisely because it does not extract much revenue from its customers. We want to make as little money as possible per user, Niklas Zennstrom, Skype's co-founder, has said. Skype's breakthrough, in his view, was to point the way towards a time when all voice communication would cost the consumer nothing at all... Quote:Ms Whitman also mentioned a fourth lesson during her talk at Stanford. Her main job as boss, she said, is to put the right person in the right job at the right time. She emphasised the word time, since a manager who was right a few years ago may no longer be today. It is a lesson her own bosses, on eBay's board, will doutbless soon be reviewing. full article: http://www.economist.com/research/articl...tid=348963&story_id=9904716 |
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