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Tradus

Tradus was an online auction company operating in Central and Eastern Europe whose flagship Allegro was (and is) by far the most popular auction site in Poland. In March 2008, the company was acquired by the South African media group Naspers.
==History==
Tradus got born as an emerger of QXL, founded in London in 1997 by Financial Times journalist Tim Jackson, and ricardo, founded in Baar, Switzerland in 1999.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ricardo.ch/ueber-uns/de-ch/unternehmen.aspx )〕 The company first operated under the name "QXL Ricardo", and the current name, "Tradus", didn't step in until November 2007.
In 1999, QXL was simultaneously floated on the London Stock Exchange as well as the Nasdaq exchange in New York.〔(Business: The Company File QXL shares modest rise on debut ). Retrieved on April 30, 2007.〕〔(QXL.com float price collapses )〕 Also in 1999 the company secured the rights to sell off pieces of the famous Wembley Stadium,〔(QXL opens bidding with live Wembley auction )〕 which was being demolished and rebuilt. QXL also managed to prise Hugh Scully, host of Antiques Roadshow, away from the BBC to front its antiques business.〔(Scully joins net auctioneers )〕
In November 2000, QXL merged with its European rival ricardo.de of Germany. The new company was named QXL Ricardo and remained based in London.〔(QXL in German merger ). Retrieved on April 30, 2007.〕〔(QXL Ricardo Plc Shelf Document ). Retrieved on April 30, 2007.〕
Late in 2000, QXL Ricardo became the first British member of an elite gang of dotcoms which saw their stock lose 99 per cent of their value, shares which were valued at £8.00 being worth only 6.5p.〔(QXL shares going going gone )〕 However, later this trend was reversed and in 2005 the share was ranked as the best performing on the LSE〔(Winners and Losers: Online auctioneer fetches best price of 2005 )〕
In December 2002, a dispute over ownership of QXL Poland arose. In June 2006 the conflict was settled with QXL Poland returning under full ownership of the Group.
〔(Rogue lawyer 'guilty' in QXL case ). Retrieved on April 30, 2007.〕〔(Conditional agreement to settle litigation and obtain control and ownership of QXL Poland ). Retrieved on April 30, 2007.〕
November 2004 QXL Ricardo's shareholders received two offers of acquisition from Tiger Acquisition (set up by Great Hill Funds and the existing management to make the offer) and Florissant.〔(QXL sells itself for £12m )〕 In the end, Florissant and a group of Israeli investors each ended up with large shareholdings and the company remained publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange.
On the 7th November 2007, after a sharp rise in the company's share price, the company announced that it had received a preliminary approach from a potential bidder who was unnamed. Intense press speculation〔(QXL Ricardo shares jump after approach )〕〔(ebay buying QXL Ricardo with eyes on Eastern )〕〔(ebay tipped as suitor in bid approach for QXL Ricardo )〕 arose as to who the potential bidder may be. This was further supported by various press articles in mid-December announcing that the potential purchaser was the South African media company Naspers, reportedly paying in the region of £17 per share or about £750 million.〔(Buy it now: online auction house sold for £750m )〕
On 21 November 2007 QXL Ricardo announced that it had received permission from its shareholders to change the name to Tradus plc.
The offer to take over Tradus was formally announced on 18 December 2007 at £18 per share, valuing the company at some £946 million.〔(Naspers Limited - Offer for Tradus PLC )〕〔(Recommended cash offer for Tradus plc )〕〔(Naspers bids for Tradus )〕 The acquisition of Tradus by Naspers was concluded on 7 March 2008, when the company was delisted from the London Stock Exchange.
In March 2013 QXL Denmark and Norway was sold to Lauritz.com, a Danish auction house. 〔(Lauritz.com køber QXL )〕

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