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eBay after the bell 9-15-06: Upside or downside?

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The day started for me with Cramer and his bearish statement on eBay from last night's Mad Money Lightning Round: "I reiterate the fact that I think it's going down." Great, I thought, this is going to be one of those days. Indeed, I wasn't disappointed.

About three hours later (I start my days very early), I read that Pacific Crest Securities analyst Steve Weinstein claims that listings growth has slowed over the past three weeks. He would be more cautious about 2007, he wrote, and added that the slowing growth could offset any gains arising from eBay's partnerships with Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG).

Not even two hours after that, I listened to a Morningstar video by Pat Dorsey, the firm's Director of Equity Research, in which he insists that eBay core listings are growing at 20% a year and how wonderful that is. Dorsey explained why he thinks eBay is such a great company, why investors concerns are unwarranted and why eBay shares are a great buy. He values the eBay's share price at $45.

During this whole time many sellers have been commenting on a previous eBay post, eBay UK sellers begin their four-day strike, unhappy, dissatisfied and disgruntled.

I believe I have stated my views on eBay on more than one occasion. I believe in eBay, and I believe eBay has an upside potential. As long as they do some house cleaning, that is.

eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) shares lost 20 cents today, or 0.71% of their value to close at $27.85.

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