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Stubhub.com is an online ] company trying to emulate ].
'''StubHub''' is a ] company which acts as an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of tickets for ] and other events.

Founders:
The founders of the company are former ].
'''Controversy:
A Member of the senior managament of Stubhub.com is married to a senior advisor of ] of ].'''
Ebay Powersellers have complained that this realationship has negatively affected ebay's online ticket marketplace and represents a ].
The company is backed by ].
==External link== ==External link==



Revision as of 23:55, 18 April 2006

Stubhub.com is an online marketing company trying to emulate National Student Marketing Corporation.

Founders: The founders of the company are former Investment bankers.

Controversy: A Member of the senior managament of Stubhub.com is married to a senior advisor of Meg Whitman of ebay.

Ebay Powersellers have complained that this realationship has negatively affected ebay's online ticket marketplace and represents a Conflict of interest.


The company is backed by Venture capital.

External link