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cpios
10-06-2011, 08:52 AM
As you may have read, eBay has acquired the E-Commerce platform Magento.

I see this as very strange indeed, do you think eBay could have some sort of sinister motive for this move?

Do you think they may try to alter the license to become a stronger market leader?


Interesting... Discuss!

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lishmalinyjames
05-14-2021, 03:50 PM
Not only are they able to employ large economies of scale. The advantage arises due to the to reduce the per-unit cost of the product, but they also use their first-mover advantage to set price trends and essentially control the market.

ryanwuk
03-13-2023, 05:23 AM
There is no inherent "sinister" quality to the combination of eBay and Magento.

Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform that allows businesses to create online stores, manage inventory, process payments, and more. eBay, on the other hand, is an online marketplace where individuals and businesses can buy and sell goods.

In 2018, eBay announced that it would be moving away from its previous e-commerce platform and would instead be using Magento as its primary platform for its sellers. This move was seen as a positive development for Magento, as it would increase the platform's visibility and market share.

While there may be concerns about eBay's market power and potential impact on competition, the combination of eBay and Magento is not inherently "sinister." It is important to evaluate the business practices of both companies on a case-by-case basis and to consider the potential impact on consumers and the broader marketplace.