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Jul19
eBay Set to Give $700K House Subsidy to CFO

texhome.jpgIf eBay CFO, Bob Swan can not sell his Plano, Texas home for $3 Million, eBay will be giving him up to $700,000 of  "assistance".

Some are suggesting that Swan put his home up for sale on eBay.

Rumor has it, Swan is not too keen on the idea because he felt eBay's fees were too high. (Rim Shot)

Other financial blogs are talking about Mr. Swan as well:

DealBreaker.com:

...why not list Swan’s home on ebay, which currently has zero homes for sale in Plano. Maybe Swan doesn’t think real estate sellers get good value for their homes online?

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