The predecessor of Gmarket was founded in 1999 by Young Bae Ku. At the time, it was part of the
online auction company
Interpark. In 2000, it spun off as its own website, known as Goodsdaq. In 2003, the website was renamed Gmarket and adopted a
customer to customer e-commerce business model. In 2006, Gmarket became the first South Korean online company to be listed on the
NASDAQ. That same year, it launched its global website with product listings in English. In 2009,
eBay acquired Gmarket for approximately 1.2 billion
USD after buying Gmarket shares from Interpark and
Yahoo. Following the acquisition, Gmarket was
delisted from the NASDAQ. However, the following year, the 6th Division of the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office concluded that the case was not suspicious. An official at the prosecution said, "The number of sellers who actually stopped trading with '11street' was so small that the effect of restricting competition was not reached, and it was acknowledged that the eBay Market side performed its usual management and supervision duties to prevent unfair trade, so it was disposed of without charge." ==Items and services==