Andreessen Calls Icahn Allegations Over eBay (EBAY) 'False and Misleading'

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eBay (EBAY) CEO Tells FBN's Bartiromo Corporate Governance on 'Solid Ground'

March 5, 2014 12:26 PM EST

eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) President and CEO John Donahoe spoke with FOX Business Network's (FBN) Maria Bartiromo about billionaire investor Carl Icahn's comments on splitting up eBay and PayPal. In an interview on Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo, Donahoe discussed Icahn's comments that corporate governance at eBay is the worst he's ever seen, and when asked whether this has caused disruption within eBay, Donahoe said, "Not much at all. We know this is sort of the antics that Carl uses and that's fine, he does what he does." Donahoe went on to... More

Carl Icahn Releases New Letter in Support of eBay (EBAY) PayPal Spinoff

March 3, 2014 8:39 AM EST

Carl Icahn released a new letter on eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) Monday:

Today Carl C. Icahn released the following open letter to stockholders of eBay Inc.

Despite having just days ago professed a desire for honest, accurate debate on the issues, eBay declined CNBCs offer to participate in a televised discussion with me. Then last Thursday eBay director Marc Andreessen attempted to defend his business practices to the Wall Street Journal but refused to directly address our assertions regarding his conflicts of interest. I think I am beginning... More

Icahn Says eBay (EBAY) Board 'Just Don't Get It'

February 28, 2014 9:16 AM EST

Carl Icahn released yet another letter on eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY), which he is pushing to spinoff its PayPal unit:

Today Carl C. Icahn released the following open letter to stockholders of eBay Inc.

I am frankly growing a bit tired of reading eBays repetitive evasive responses to the legitimate issues we have been raising. Their messages all sound the same. Repeating the same mantra world-class board, world-class board, world-class board over and over again might work in a totalitarian state where only one side gets to speak. But, thankfully, we live... More