“For example, we were afraid of cultural pressure from the USA in the 1960s, and 20 years later, we had the same feelings against Japan with its technological projects. Now, China is back around the table of big nations. I think we have to accept that and do not be afraid but to discuss.”
“I feel like it’s just as bad as it was before the construction,” he said, referring to major road construction?projects designed to improve?the flow of traffic in recent years. He acknowledged?that future office development along the corridor will only make it worse. “You see all these empty lots and you know it’s coming.”
“Consumers may buy the new Kindle Fire to read ‘1984,’ but they may not realize that the tablet’s ‘Big Browser’ may watching their every keystroke when they are online,” Markey said in a press release. “As the use of mobile devices, especially tablets, becomes ubiquitous, we must ensure that user privacy is protected and proper safeguards are in place so that consumers know if and when their personal information is being used and for what purpose. I look forward to hearing more from Amazon in response to these questions.”
“Assuming discounts of 20% and 15%, respectively, we estimate that Amazon pays a per-package rate of about .50 to UPS and about .35 to FedEx for Ground services,” they wrote. “We believe these rates would leave little profit margin for other vendors if Amazon seeks to improve its net shipping cost by lowering the per package fees it will pay to its local delivery contractors.”
“I have a vested interest in making sure that we keep Seattle different,” he said. “It’s going to have this amazing prosperity, but?it can be a beacon for all the other cities going through the exact same change that we are.?There is a way that we can grow and still build lots of houses and not?screw up the character of our?neighborhoods. There is a way that we can do it.”
“I guess we should have schooled them a bit about a phasing-in process and not to bunch up at the listing house door,” said Dick Beeson, principal managing broker, RE/MAX Professionals in Tacoma, Wash. He added that “The real estate sky isn’t falling” for sellers.
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“Because sellers benefit with each additional buyer using the platform (more consumers to sell to), and buyers are more likely to join/use the platform with each additional seller (more sellers to buy from), there can be diminished internal resistance to adding lower quality sellers,” the report said, without directly connecting Amazon to such a practice. “Platforms that recognize this strategy may incentivize seller listings to stimulate further growth and increase profits but do so without adequate scrutiny.”
“I would warn investors, even if Uber makes these new businesses successful, what kind of profit margins do you think it can generate? They’re still going to be tiny margins and they’re still going to be a pittance compared to what Microsoft or Google or Facebook can generate from selling digital ads or selling software. So Uber is a bad business; it never was a good business.
“For those who don’t need treatment by medical workers, they can even return to home quarantine after their viral loads come down,” said the government adviser, adding that a coronavirus patient develops antibodies seven to 10 days after his or her infection and thus is less likely to transmit the virus to family members.
“At Amazon, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many fantastic authors and performers through Amazon Fishbowls — an internal speaker and performance series that connects Amazon employees with authors, artists, and filmmakers.?Recently I was inspired by Alec Baldwin who spoke at a Fishbowl in Seattle about his memoir,?Nevertheless. He is balancing his new commitment to writing with his demanding acting career, his arts foundation, his growing family with three young children, love of classical music and comedy. ?I was so impressed by his dedication to his priorities while also pursuing new passions.