“You don’t just extract profit without caring about the heart and soul of the city,” said Seattle Councilmember Bruce Harrell, speaking?at a protest by affordable housing advocates outside Amazon’s annual meeting in June. He added, “Sometimes you have to be angry to shake things up.”
“Would it not matter that all those people got together to defeat a monopolist? It’s like the mice that got together to put a bell on a cat,” U.S. Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs asked Deputy Solicitor General Malcolm Stewart, who represented the Justice Department.
“We expect to go well beyond our initial 0 million investment in additional pay, and we will do so happily,” he said.
“We can’t wait to welcome hundreds of curious students to Amazon,” said Jeff Wilke, CEO of Amazon Consumer. “Whether they walk away wanting to build advanced robotics technology, invent brand new devices, or build applications that make customers lives easier, we hope that being Amazonians for a day helps them feel inspired and empowered to pioneer and invent in whatever field they choose.”
“This will help more people adopt sports as a lifestyle while creating more business opportunities in the sports industry.”
“We admire Amazon as a company, and we take them seriously, big or small,” Salzberg said. “That being said, we are competing in a competitive and large market … We think about ourselves very differently, I think, than Amazon thinks about themselves.”
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“We look forward to working with the FAA as this rule is implemented, and on next steps for recognizing a set of rules for a micro category of UAS, and for beyond the line of sight and nighttime operations.”
“We don’t make money when we sell things,” Bezos would respond. “We make money when we help people make purchase decisions.”
“The tides are turning in general,” said venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton, the Backstage Capital founder, during an April appearance with Riveter CEO Amy Nelson in Seattle.?Hamilton’s firm invests in startups led by women, minority and LGBT founders, as featured in a recent episode of our Numbers Geek podcast.
“We are always looking to add more value to Prime, and we’re delighted to now offer, for the first time, live Premier League matches to Prime members at no extra cost to their membership,” said Jay Marine, vice president of Prime Video in Europe. “The Premier League is the most watched sports league in the world. Over these two December fixture rounds Prime members will be able to watch every team, every game, so no matter which Premier League team you support, you’re guaranteed to see them play live on Prime Video.”