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Listen to this business school seminar from the year 2006 where the seminar leader is talking about how eBay has gained its success.  
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Comprehension 1.  Before you listen to the seminar, put the words in these sentences in the correct order.  As you listen you can check that you were right.
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Detailed comprehension 2.  Listen again and correct the mistakes in the notes made by a student at the seminar.
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