SAN JOSE: eBay is urging shareholders to vote for its directors rather than the pair put up by activist investor Carl Icahn.
E-commerce company eBay Inc says its four directors up for re-election, including CEO John Donahoe, company co-founder and managing director Fred Anderson, Intuit co-founder Scott Cook and former Agilent Technologies CEO Edward Barnholt, should be re-elected.
Icahn has put forth two directors that are his employees and has urged shareholders to vote against eBay's board. The activist investor's ultimate goal is to persuade eBay to spin off its profitable mobile commerce arm called PayPal.
In an online post, Icahn reiterated he believes PayPal should be spun off, the directors up for reelection should resign and two of his own directors should be elected.
Shares fell 65 cents, or 1.1%, to $58.41 in afternoon trading. The stock had been up about 8% since the beginning of the year.
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