Apparently could give $105,000 to all 876,000 Amazon staff and he would still be as wealthy as he was at the start of the pandemic.
Kinda like Putin.Executive Chairman. So stepping down....sort of!
Yeah just get a yes man to do all the shitty parts of their day job and spend their time pursuing more interesting things! What’s not to like about being uber rich and powerful!Kinda like Putin.
please no. he's a snivelling shitebag. Even Musk has more redeeming qualities than he does.President bezos 2024?
We shouldAnyone set up a JustGiving page for the bald bastard yet?
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He's stepping down just in time since Amazon will probably get broken up in the not too distant future.As a consumer, I love Amazon. Order anything and receive it in 24-48 hrs, it's a massively impressive feat. Can't fault baldy either for starting from scratch and building a trillion dollar company (although he's still a creep).
When it does will that likely be along retail/cloud/(?) business sectors? I could see it turning into another standard oil, where the parts famously became worth more than the sum of them.He's stepping down just in time since Amazon will probably get broken up in the not too distant future.
It’s hard to say, although the one thing that can’t happen is for one company to comprise 50% of all retail sales in the world’s largest economy, where the idea of splitting it up is rejected for fear of what it may do to markets.When it does will that likely be along retail/cloud/(?) business sectors? I could see it turning into another standard oil, where the parts famously became worth more than the sum of them.
As much as I agree it's hard to imagine a way of splitting up the retail side at this point (just from a practical standpoint).It’s hard to say, although the one thing that can’t happen is for one company to comprise 50% of all retail sales in the world’s largest economy, where the idea of splitting it up is rejected for fear of what it may do to markets.
If they ever do it, it will be the b2b side like AWS breaking off from the consumer retail part.It’s hard to say, although the one thing that can’t happen is for one company to comprise 50% of all retail sales in the world’s largest economy, where the idea of splitting it up is rejected for fear of what it may do to markets.
I'm willing to commit my entire life savings. Sure, it's only £8.60, but Jeff would undoubtedly spend it on something cool and edgy, whereas I'm destined to blow it all on Wispa multipacks.We should
Let's make him the first trillionaire!
Zuck is a robot
And less problematic to boot.
Why say many words when few words do trick?Think big work smart
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Somewhere right now, two engineers are sitting in front of a board with the header "Let Jeff die":
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Somewhere right now, two engineers are sitting in front of a board with the header "Let Jeff die":
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