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Last week, PayPal participated at the Asia Pacific Financial Forum in Beijing, China.
Last week the eBay Inc. Global Asset Protection PROACT (Partnering with Retail Against Crime and Theft) team hosted members of the Los Angeles Police Department at the company’s Salt Lake City Office.
eBay Inc.’s Commerce 3.0 research has consistently described the fundamental changes that global trade is currently undergoing: online networks and digital services empower small businesses to reach beyond a local consumer base and access global markets.
This week, Roll Call published an opinion piece from Brandon Arnold with the National Taxpayers Union. In the article, Arnold argued that Congress should keep the Senate passed Marketplace Fairness Act off of the agenda for the lame duck session.
This week, Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), a nonprofit taxpayer advocacy group, released a post arguing that the Senate passed Marketplace Fairness Act would cripple American small businesses that leverage technology.
PayPal has collaborated with SMEs in Singapore to create new payment solutions by leveraging our new mobile software development kit (mSDK) which enables in-app payments for local SMEs.
Nick Martin, a retired pro mountain bike racer and founder of The Pro's Closet, based in Boulder, Colorado, published an article in the Bicycle Retailer that argued the Senate passed Marketplace Fairness Act would be detrimental for small businesses across the country.
Andy Logan, a resident of Stillwater and owner of Performance Product Technologies, an online business based in Stillwater, recently penned an op-ed for the Stillwater News Press that argued the Marketplace Fairness Act would seriously hurt small businesses.
On 24 September 2014, the Office of the Small Business Commissioner hosted a rare line-up of ecommerce industry heavyweights to give South Australian retailers a glimpse at the future of retail and how they can make online work for them.
Last week Oregon Senate President Pro Tempore Ginny Burdick and House Representative Jennifer Williamson stopped by eBay Inc.'s downtown Portland office to discuss the company's expanding presence in the city with local VP Kevin Hurst.