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http://www.shareholder.com/ebay/downloads/SSB_MJR_Presentation%20090403.pdf. B.A., Economics, Princeton University M.B.A., Harvard Business School. General manager for Hasbro Inc.'s Preschool Division. Responsible for global marketing of Playskool and Mr. Potato Head brands

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  1. http://www.shareholder.com/ebay/downloads/SSB_MJR_Presentation%20090403.pdfhttp://www.shareholder.com/ebay/downloads/SSB_MJR_Presentation%20090403.pdf

  2. B.A., Economics, Princeton University M.B.A., Harvard Business School • General manager for Hasbro Inc.'s Preschool Division. Responsible for global marketing of Playskool and Mr. Potato Head brands • President and CEO of FTD • President of Stride Rite Corporations's Stride Rite division • executive vice president at Keds Division • senior vice president of marketing for the Disney’s Consumer Products division • vice president at Bain & Company • brand manager at Procter & Gamble. Revenue target of $3 billion a year by 2005 Profits of $600 million by 2005

  3. http://www.businessweek.com/@@znOjoYcQMp5x8gUA/magazine/content/03_34/b3846651.htmhttp://www.businessweek.com/@@znOjoYcQMp5x8gUA/magazine/content/03_34/b3846651.htm

  4. http://www.businessweek.com/@@zi6HcocQMZ5x8gUA/magazine/content/03_34/b3846653.htmhttp://www.businessweek.com/@@zi6HcocQMZ5x8gUA/magazine/content/03_34/b3846653.htm

  5. http://forbes.com/2003/08/13/cx_mb_0813sf_print.html

  6. this year is selling $6 billion in cars and car parts $4 billion in computers and electronics processing $11 billion in online payments housing storefronts for IBM (IBM), Sears (S), and Sun Microsystems (SUNW). That's why eBay rose from third place last year to No. 2 on the current list. http://www.business2.com/subscribers/articles/mag/print/0,1643,52198,00.html

  7. Fall 1995LET'S TALK eBay: Of the People, by the People, for the People February 1996RATING ONE ANOTHER July 2001 OPEN FOR BUSINESS February 1998SAFE HARBOR January 2001BUY IT NOW April 1999HEARING VOICES August 2000HOUSE HUNTING August 1999MOTORING ON August 2000BACK TO SCHOOL July 2000BEYOND AUCTIONS credit lines up to $50,000 financing formore than $2,000 job recruitment shipping & tracking services.

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