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eBay warns tough Christmas ahead | eBay warns tough Christmas ahead |
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Online auction site eBay has reported robust profits but warned that the slowing economy will hurt its business. | Online auction site eBay has reported robust profits but warned that the slowing economy will hurt its business. |
The firm's net profit was $492m (£286m)in the third quarter, after a loss of $936m in same period a year earlier. | The firm's net profit was $492m (£286m)in the third quarter, after a loss of $936m in same period a year earlier. |
Hard-up consumers are already reducing online purchases and this will affect the normally strong Christmas period, eBay said. | Hard-up consumers are already reducing online purchases and this will affect the normally strong Christmas period, eBay said. |
Besides its main auction site, eBay also runs internet call service Skype and web payments service Paypal. | Besides its main auction site, eBay also runs internet call service Skype and web payments service Paypal. |
"There is a high degree of economic uncertainty and turmoil in the business market and this is impacting consumer spending," said John Donahoe, the firm's chief executive. | "There is a high degree of economic uncertainty and turmoil in the business market and this is impacting consumer spending," said John Donahoe, the firm's chief executive. |
Revenue rose 12% to $2.12bn in the quarter, slightly lower than analysts had anticipated. | Revenue rose 12% to $2.12bn in the quarter, slightly lower than analysts had anticipated. |
EBay now expects 2008 revenues to total between $8.53bn and $8.68bn - below a previous estimate of $8.8bn to $9.05bn. | |
Meanwhile, in a further sign that retailers are expecting a tougher Christmas trading environment, online bookseller Amazon has cut its postage charges in the UK. | |
The amount customers have to spend to qualify for free delivery has been cut from £15 to £5. | |
"This means that UK customers can get over 90% of what Amazon sells delivered for free," said Brian McBride, from Amazon UK. |
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