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The Counterfeit Report claims that counterfeit product listings on eBay reflect actual sales of over 500,000 counterfeit items. eBay disagrees.
According to The Counterfeit Report, the sale of counterfeit and fake products on sites such as Amazon.com and eBay take a terrible toll on the world's economy.
According to The Counterfeit Report, eBay has a huge number of counterfeit or fake items for sale. This begs the question whether it has done enough to crack down on the practice.
The counterfeiting problem involving goods and services sold or offered on eBay is well documented in the press and policed, to some extent, by the auction company itself.
There seems to be a problem with how Amazon.com, eBay and Alibaba police the merchants who sell fake goods and services at their sites.
eBay does not routinely notify buyers that they may have purchased a fake, even when the online auction seller knows the item is counterfeit.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include American Express, AT&T, eBay, Intel, Qualcomm and Teradyne.
The development and growth of online megastores like Amazon.com, eBay and Alibaba have led to increased numbers of counterfeit items being sold.
Earnings season has just kicked off, when most major companies will report and set a direction for the market. With the markets at all-time highs these reports are especially important.
Citing firming growth, low interest rates and the big political uncertainty, UBS is on the lookout for companies with strong profitability, good financial health and efficiency.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen by 24/7 Wall St. include Amazon.com, eBay, Groupon, Home Depot, Micron Technology, SolarCity and Tesla Motors.
Apparently eBay customers who want to skip all the education and work needed to become a law enforcement officer can just order up badges that, though fake, look enough like the real thing to fool...
In a research brief, Axiom Capital says that five companies are possible buyout candidates, and Axiom is not the only firm that has highlighted some of these companies in the past as takeover targets.
With the fear of cybertheft being so high, consumers might just want to keep using the payments services they already know and trust. That plays right into the hands of PayPal.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday morning include Apple, Chipotle Mexican Grill, eBay, JetBlue, Kraft Heinz, Twitter, Gap and National Oilwell Varco.