The following video is from Thursday's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with analysts Bill Barker and Charly Travers, discuss the top business and investing stories.
In this segment, eBay's (NASDAQ: EBAY) fourth-quarter revenue is up 18%, and mobile transactions doubled year over year. The guys analyze eBay's business, and share their own limited experiences bidding on eBay auctions.
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The relevant video segment can be found between 11:28 and 15:16.
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