-
eBay marks big milestone in second quarter
eBay beat sales expectations in its second quarter, during which it also crossed an important threshold.
The online marketplace reported that it crossed the one billion live listings mark in the quarter, reflecting its efforts to expand the breadth of selection offered to consumers and the progress it has made on enhancing its shopping platform.
eBay reported net income of $435 million, or 38 cents a share, up from $83 million.
-
Survey: Back-to-school shoppers will spend more, but wisely
Parents making back-to-school purchases are willing to open their wallets, if the price is right. That’s according to a new study from digital savings platform RetailMeNot Inc., "Back-to-School Cheat Sheet: Consumer Trends and Insights for Retailers," back-to-school shoppers plan to spend an average of $273 per child, up from their anticipated spending of $246 in 2015.

