Viagogo is North America's new resale No. 1
Is North America ready for Viagogo to take over the world’s largest ticket resale site?
The move shifts control of the biggest player in the $10 billion secondary market from the well-known eBay brand to a relatively unknown company in the U.S. and Canada. Much like tech startups Uber and Airbnb, StubHub quickly grew in the 2000s by taking a liberal view of the countries' hodgepodge of ticketing laws and lack of federal legislation to sell tickets to almost any event without restrictions.
“We worked with Google for a long time and we're happy that we've worked through our issues and everything is back to good,” Baker says, noting that the company is “back to our normal relationship with Google,” although he didn’t provide details on how the issue had been resolved.
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EBay spikes on a report that it's nearing a deal to sell StubHub for $4 billionIf the deal is confirmed, StubHub will be sold to Viagogo, a Swiss ticket reseller. Eric Baker, the CEO of Viagogo, cofounded StubHub.
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EBay to sell ticketing unit StubHub for $4.05 billionEBay to sell its ticketing unit StubHub to ticket reseller Viagogo. The deal is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2020
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StubHub Sold by eBay for $4 Billion to ViagogoOnline commerce company eBay has landed a buyer for StubHub, announcing a pact to sell the unit to Viagogo for $4.05 billion in cash — bringing together two of the world’s biggest ticke…
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eBay Selling StubHub to Viagogo for $4 BillionStubHub is changing hands. eBay announced on Monday it has agreed to sell the secondary ticketing giant to Geneva-based resale marketplace Viagogo for a price tag of $4.05 billion in cash.
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