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eBay to Expand Auto Catalogue - Analyst Blog
Created on Wednesday, 22 February 2012 16:06Category: Tips & Ideas
E-commerce service provider, eBay Inc. ( EBAY ) has agreed to acquireWHISolutions (WHI), a provider of software and digital catalog solutions for auto parts distributors and retailers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
WHI Solutions offers an e-catalog for electronic
eBay faces increasing competition from major online retailers, such as Amazon.com ( AMZN ), as well as many other smaller players. But eBay Motors is one area where companies like Amazon haven't made any substantial headway. Lately, shopping for cars or car parts on mobile phones has become quite popular.
The acquisition ofWHI will attract more online car shoppers, thereby increasing eBay's customer base. With the high value of autos and auto-parts along with a healthy expected growth in the U.S. auto market, the eBay motors app is expected to increase sales further.
According to eBay's website,WHIoffices will remain in New York, Los Angeles and New Jersey and its technology and client base will all be integrated into eBay Motors.
eBay is one of the largest online retailers in the world and appears well positioned to grow through strategic acquisitions. In order to maintain its strong position in the online market and fight growing competition, eBay made 4 other acquisitions in 2011. GSI Commerce was acquired for $2.4 billion, Magento for an undisclosed sum, WHERE Inc. for $135 million and Zong for $240 million. We believe these acquisitions will help eBay to expand its business, increase sales and provide a competitive edge over Amazon.
Currently, eBay shares carry a Zacks #3 Rank, indicating a short-term Hold recommendation.
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