eBay: More Per-Capita Business in Britain Than Anywhere Else
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You are probably already aware that eBay (EBAY) was up about 18% yesterday [January 24] including after-market trading, but what you probably didn't know is that eBay gets more business per capita from Britain than any other country in the world, including the U.S. Approximately $98 per year is traded per person per year on eBay in the United Kingdom.

Disclosure: Author owns EBAY.
See: eBay Q4 2006 Earnings Call Transcript
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