Technology | eBay Craigslist Feared eBay Takeover It diluted auction giant's shares, triggering last week's lawsuit By Laila Weir Posted May 1, 2008 5:10 PM CDT Copied A sign is posted inside eBay headquarters in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, April 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) Why did eBay sue Craigslist last week? Craiglist's fear of a hostile takeover played a role, the New York Times reports. The relationship between the classified ads site and minority shareholder eBay began to sour after eBay launched rival site Kijiji. Craigslist’s directors smelled a takeover in the offing and reorganized their stock to reduce the auction giant’s holding from 28.04% to 24.85%. EBay lost its right to elect a director—and sued. The eBay complaint describes a July 2007 email from eBay’s then-CEO to one of Craigslist’s leaders, saying, “We would welcome the opportunity to acquire the remainder of Craiglist we do not already own whenever you and Craig feel it would be appropriate.” This apparently sparked the takeover fears and subsequent reorganization at the classifieds site. Read These Next Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. Rob and Michele Reiner died within a minute of each other. Sean Combs' team files appeal, argues he should be released. Sammy Davis Jr.'s ex, Swedish actor May Britt, is dead at 91. Report an error