Rick Williams's Comments Rick Williams's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/4599/comments Time For a Management Change at EBay? http://seekingalpha.com/article/15778-time-for-a-management-change-at-ebay?source=feed#comment-59869 59869
The url below leads to my3cents.com, copy and paste it in your browser.

www.google.com/custom?...;q=ebay&sitese...

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Mon, 21 Aug 2006 19:13:14 -0400
The url below leads to my3cents.com, copy and paste it in your browser.

www.google.com/custom?...;q=ebay&sitese...

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Time For a Management Change at EBay? http://seekingalpha.com/article/15778-time-for-a-management-change-at-ebay?source=feed#comment-59820 59820
Try a Google search on any of these expressions: "Beware of EBay and PayPal", "Beware of EBay", "Beware of PayPal" and then compare the results with "Beware of IBM".

The url below leads to "my3cents.com", just one of many sites where customer's air their complaints about EBAY and PayPal.

www.google.com/custom?...;hl=en&lr=&...www.my3cents.com/my3ce...;domains=My3cents.com&...

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Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:34:09 -0400
Try a Google search on any of these expressions: "Beware of EBay and PayPal", "Beware of EBay", "Beware of PayPal" and then compare the results with "Beware of IBM".

The url below leads to "my3cents.com", just one of many sites where customer's air their complaints about EBAY and PayPal.

www.google.com/custom?...;hl=en&lr=&...www.my3cents.com/my3ce...;domains=My3cents.com&...

Rick Williams]]>
Jim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth Stock Picks, Aug. 9 http://seekingalpha.com/article/15329-jim-cramer-s-mad-money-in-depth-stock-picks-aug-9?source=feed#comment-57784 57784 www.auctionbusinessrev...

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Sat, 12 Aug 2006 10:51:17 -0400 www.auctionbusinessrev...

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Jim Cramer's In-Depth Stock Picks and Comments, Aug.8 http://seekingalpha.com/article/15199-jim-cramer-s-in-depth-stock-picks-and-comments-aug-8?source=feed#comment-56955 56955
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Wed, 09 Aug 2006 10:51:55 -0400
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Jim Cramer's In-Depth Stock Picks and Comments, Aug.8 http://seekingalpha.com/article/15199-jim-cramer-s-in-depth-stock-picks-and-comments-aug-8?source=feed#comment-56944 56944
Concerning Mr. Miller’s statements on his “Legg Mason Value Trust Portfolio”:

1. Where a “Value Trust” is concerned, capital preservation with dividends comes first, and then capital appreciation.
2. It seems that Mr. Miller’s team missed the market with several “dot coms” as well as other sectors and is now playing catch up - with other peoples money.
3. In total, Mr. Miller’s statement feels like a carefully crafted apology. No one gets it right all of the time, however clients pay Legg Mason to do better. If that means unloading dot dogs in favor of undervalued, dividend paying companies - then so be it.
4. I encourage fund managers to include independent assessments of “customer satisfaction” in their stock selection criteria and publish this data in a column along side each individual position they hold. Again, I point to: www.cfigroup.com/resou...

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Wed, 09 Aug 2006 07:53:15 -0400
Concerning Mr. Miller’s statements on his “Legg Mason Value Trust Portfolio”:

1. Where a “Value Trust” is concerned, capital preservation with dividends comes first, and then capital appreciation.
2. It seems that Mr. Miller’s team missed the market with several “dot coms” as well as other sectors and is now playing catch up - with other peoples money.
3. In total, Mr. Miller’s statement feels like a carefully crafted apology. No one gets it right all of the time, however clients pay Legg Mason to do better. If that means unloading dot dogs in favor of undervalued, dividend paying companies - then so be it.
4. I encourage fund managers to include independent assessments of “customer satisfaction” in their stock selection criteria and publish this data in a column along side each individual position they hold. Again, I point to: www.cfigroup.com/resou...

Rick Williams]]>
Bill Miller on Amazon, eBay, Expedia and Yahoo http://seekingalpha.com/article/15053-bill-miller-on-amazon-ebay-expedia-and-yahoo?source=feed#comment-56943 56943
Concerning Mr. Miller’s statements on his “Legg Mason Value Trust Portfolio”:

1. Where a “Value Trust” is concerned, capital preservation with dividends comes first, and then capital appreciation.
2. It seems that Mr. Miller’s team missed the market with several “dot coms” as well as other sectors and is now playing catch up - with other peoples money.
3. In total, Mr. Miller’s statement feels like a carefully crafted apology. No one gets it right all of the time, however clients pay Legg Mason to do better. If that means unloading dot dogs in favor of undervalued, dividend paying companies - then so be it.
4. I encourage fund managers to include independent assessments of “customer satisfaction” in their stock selection criteria and publish this data in a column along side each individual position they hold. Again, I point to: www.cfigroup.com/resou...

Rick Williams]]>
Wed, 09 Aug 2006 07:51:55 -0400
Concerning Mr. Miller’s statements on his “Legg Mason Value Trust Portfolio”:

1. Where a “Value Trust” is concerned, capital preservation with dividends comes first, and then capital appreciation.
2. It seems that Mr. Miller’s team missed the market with several “dot coms” as well as other sectors and is now playing catch up - with other peoples money.
3. In total, Mr. Miller’s statement feels like a carefully crafted apology. No one gets it right all of the time, however clients pay Legg Mason to do better. If that means unloading dot dogs in favor of undervalued, dividend paying companies - then so be it.
4. I encourage fund managers to include independent assessments of “customer satisfaction” in their stock selection criteria and publish this data in a column along side each individual position they hold. Again, I point to: www.cfigroup.com/resou...

Rick Williams]]>
Bill Miller's Legg Mason Value Trust Portfolio (as of June 30, 2006) http://seekingalpha.com/article/15057-bill-miller-s-legg-mason-value-trust-portfolio-as-of-june-30-2006?source=feed#comment-56722 56722 Mon, 07 Aug 2006 09:37:33 -0400 eBay QTD Listings Continue to be Led by Strong International Growth http://seekingalpha.com/article/14870-ebay-qtd-listings-continue-to-be-led-by-strong-international-growth?source=feed#comment-56183 56183
Where is the chart showing Ebay's "year to date" results relative to the S&amp;P 500? And, where is the explanation for EBays 45% <strong>under performance</strong... when compared to the S&amp;P.

Thank you,

Rick Williams]]>
Fri, 04 Aug 2006 01:58:12 -0400
Where is the chart showing Ebay's "year to date" results relative to the S&amp;P 500? And, where is the explanation for EBays 45% <strong>under performance</strong... when compared to the S&amp;P.

Thank you,

Rick Williams]]>
Following in Microsoft's Footsteps, eBay and Yahoo are Losing Talent to Smaller Internet Startups http://seekingalpha.com/article/14719-following-in-microsoft-s-footsteps-ebay-and-yahoo-are-losing-talent-to-smaller-internet-startups?source=feed#comment-55895 55895
The “analyst” hawking EBAY may want to read an excellent paper published in the Journal of Marketing Vol. 70 (January 2006) authored by Fornell, Mithas, Morgeson, and Krishnan: titled "Customer Satisfaction and Stock Prices: High Returns, Low Risk" (the link is to a “.pdf” version). Last year EBay held a relatively good customer satisfaction rating. This year, I suspect a significant drop in customer satisfaction coupled with other market forces will keep EBay well away from their 52 week high and relatively close to their low. To get an indication of the depth of customer consternation with EBay; type the following into a Google search bar "Beware of EBay and Paypal" or visit themwed.org and click the banner on the right of the page. Then for contrast type, “Beware of IBM” into another Google search, and compare the results.

Toward the end of Fornell’s paper is a graph (figure 5) displaying the performance of a portfolio based primarily on “customer satisfaction”. The results given are relative to the performance of the S&amp;P and DJIA. Their findings are stunning. Click here to see EBay’s year to date performance relative to the S&amp;P 500.

What is the point of this? Simple, Google is not EBay’s only problem. Until EBay openly and honestly addresses the issues of their dis-satisfied customers, their stock will likely continue as an under performer. Furthermore, their clients will continue to defect, like “Network Solutions” who no longer displays PayPal on their website.

Rick Williams
PS: Below are two of many examples.

“MSN Money Home&gt;Message Boards&gt;EBAYQuic... links

“If you are considering Ebay stock then go here to see how they treat their vendors as 2nd class citizens”

Posted by LosingMyBusiness2China on 07/24/06 11:56 PM
forums.ebay.com/db2/fo...

This is the pulse of the selling community. In it you'll see just how Greedbay or FEEbay devalues individual business owners. Since the announcement on July 19th, it has turned peoples lives upside down causing them to scramble to save their businesses. I don't think people realize just how patronizing and demeaning this company is to force sellers to pay higher fees while other sites get a free ride. To basically create this havoc while American jobs have to close because they cannot compete with China. Sometimes making money is not as important when it comes to the devastation of up to half a million stores globally

No one hears me or other ebayers. We are just crybabies. Crybabies that work very hard despite search manipulations and customer service that is worse than Dell's”

The following is from Seeking Alpha:

Postcards 4Sale wrote on Tue Aug 1st @ 6:06 pm
If the quantity of listings is the main indicator of strong growth, then eBay is more than happy to manipulate those figures for you. All it takes is a bit of 'selling strategy', coupled with what is already in place.
The entire Pacific Rim eBay community enjoys "NO Fee" Stores and Listings. That is NO FEE for what on every other site, requires considerable expense. To be fair, those Fee-Free Asian sites do pay a Final Value Fee (FVF), but don't expect that to bring in much revenue.
You see, those industrious sellers know how to manipulate their own financial gain! All it takes is to sell the item for 1-cent and charge a high shipping cost. The FVF is charged to only the selling price, not to the shipping cost. So, just what is the FVF on 1-cent? $0.01 X 0.05 = $0.00
Oh, a few side benefits of this type of "Market Flood" is that American buyers are duped, ebay.com is saturated with cheap goods and those Listing Quantities look GREAT!
Reply here]]>
Wed, 02 Aug 2006 10:16:07 -0400
The “analyst” hawking EBAY may want to read an excellent paper published in the Journal of Marketing Vol. 70 (January 2006) authored by Fornell, Mithas, Morgeson, and Krishnan: titled "Customer Satisfaction and Stock Prices: High Returns, Low Risk" (the link is to a “.pdf” version). Last year EBay held a relatively good customer satisfaction rating. This year, I suspect a significant drop in customer satisfaction coupled with other market forces will keep EBay well away from their 52 week high and relatively close to their low. To get an indication of the depth of customer consternation with EBay; type the following into a Google search bar "Beware of EBay and Paypal" or visit themwed.org and click the banner on the right of the page. Then for contrast type, “Beware of IBM” into another Google search, and compare the results.

Toward the end of Fornell’s paper is a graph (figure 5) displaying the performance of a portfolio based primarily on “customer satisfaction”. The results given are relative to the performance of the S&amp;P and DJIA. Their findings are stunning. Click here to see EBay’s year to date performance relative to the S&amp;P 500.

What is the point of this? Simple, Google is not EBay’s only problem. Until EBay openly and honestly addresses the issues of their dis-satisfied customers, their stock will likely continue as an under performer. Furthermore, their clients will continue to defect, like “Network Solutions” who no longer displays PayPal on their website.

Rick Williams
PS: Below are two of many examples.

“MSN Money Home&gt;Message Boards&gt;EBAYQuic... links

“If you are considering Ebay stock then go here to see how they treat their vendors as 2nd class citizens”

Posted by LosingMyBusiness2China on 07/24/06 11:56 PM
forums.ebay.com/db2/fo...

This is the pulse of the selling community. In it you'll see just how Greedbay or FEEbay devalues individual business owners. Since the announcement on July 19th, it has turned peoples lives upside down causing them to scramble to save their businesses. I don't think people realize just how patronizing and demeaning this company is to force sellers to pay higher fees while other sites get a free ride. To basically create this havoc while American jobs have to close because they cannot compete with China. Sometimes making money is not as important when it comes to the devastation of up to half a million stores globally

No one hears me or other ebayers. We are just crybabies. Crybabies that work very hard despite search manipulations and customer service that is worse than Dell's”

The following is from Seeking Alpha:

Postcards 4Sale wrote on Tue Aug 1st @ 6:06 pm
If the quantity of listings is the main indicator of strong growth, then eBay is more than happy to manipulate those figures for you. All it takes is a bit of 'selling strategy', coupled with what is already in place.
The entire Pacific Rim eBay community enjoys "NO Fee" Stores and Listings. That is NO FEE for what on every other site, requires considerable expense. To be fair, those Fee-Free Asian sites do pay a Final Value Fee (FVF), but don't expect that to bring in much revenue.
You see, those industrious sellers know how to manipulate their own financial gain! All it takes is to sell the item for 1-cent and charge a high shipping cost. The FVF is charged to only the selling price, not to the shipping cost. So, just what is the FVF on 1-cent? $0.01 X 0.05 = $0.00
Oh, a few side benefits of this type of "Market Flood" is that American buyers are duped, ebay.com is saturated with cheap goods and those Listing Quantities look GREAT!
Reply here]]>
eBay Listings Off to a Strong Start In 3Q06 http://seekingalpha.com/article/14462-ebay-listings-off-to-a-strong-start-in-3q06?source=feed#comment-54989 54989 themwed.org and click the banner on the right of the page.

Rick Williams
PS: Below is one of many examples.

Search Money Message Boards:
MSN Money Home&gt;Message Boards&gt;EBAYQuic... links
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This is the pulse of the selling community. In it you'll see just how Greedbay or FEEbay devalues individual business owners. Since the announcement on July 19th, it has turned peoples lives upside down causing them to scramble to save their businesses. I don't think people realize just how patronizing and demeaning this company is to force sellers to pay higher fees while other sites get a free ride. To basically create this havoc while American jobs have to close because they cannot compete with China. Sometimes making money is not as important when it comes to the devastation of up to half a million stores globally

No one hears me or other ebayers. We are just crybabies. Crybabies that work very hard despite search manipulations and customer service that is worse than Dell's]]>
Fri, 28 Jul 2006 17:49:29 -0400 themwed.org and click the banner on the right of the page.

Rick Williams
PS: Below is one of many examples.

Search Money Message Boards:
MSN Money Home&gt;Message Boards&gt;EBAYQuic... links
Next topic
Previous topic
My settings and messages
If you are considering Ebay stock then go here to see how they treat their vendors as 2nd class citizens
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Delete discussionEdit forum settingsEdit board settingsNew message boardMessage #1 - Posted by LosingMyBusiness2China on 07/24/06 11:56 PM
forums.ebay.com/db2/fo...

This is the pulse of the selling community. In it you'll see just how Greedbay or FEEbay devalues individual business owners. Since the announcement on July 19th, it has turned peoples lives upside down causing them to scramble to save their businesses. I don't think people realize just how patronizing and demeaning this company is to force sellers to pay higher fees while other sites get a free ride. To basically create this havoc while American jobs have to close because they cannot compete with China. Sometimes making money is not as important when it comes to the devastation of up to half a million stores globally

No one hears me or other ebayers. We are just crybabies. Crybabies that work very hard despite search manipulations and customer service that is worse than Dell's]]>