EBay COO's profit per share shrinks: WEBB HAS SOLD $90 MILLION SINCE JOINING COMPANY.

From: San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA) | Date: July 24, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Jack Davis

Jul. 24--EBay Chief Operating Officer Maynard Webb, who has pocketed more than $90 million exercising and selling eBay option shares since joining the company in 1999, will retire from the company in August. In his most recent trade on June 30, he spent $484,688 exercising his option to buy 25,000 shares for $19.39 each, and then sold them for $728,328, or $29.13 each. The $9.74 per-share profit was one of the lowest Webb has gotten in his trades o...

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