“The virus knows no borders, but the worst of times reveals the best of people,” he said during an online news conference, calling on the international community to step up cooperation and jointly tackle the challenge.
“What costs us seven weeks and about 10,000 yuan in Canada takes only three or four days here at a cost of about 2,000 yuan. That’s much cheaper and much faster,” he added.
“We’re excited about Jeff and [his wife] MacKenzie’s announcement! Their Day One Fund to provide education and shelter for children and families will change lives for generations to come,” said Hartman by email. “Jeff, MacKenzie and our entire Amazon family have always shared our goal of ensuring that ‘No Child Sleeps Outside’ and have been so generous with buildings, funding and lots and lots of volunteer and pro bono support. They are truly modeling how our community can come together to make things better!”
“We are inspired by Canvas Technology’s innovations, and share a common vision for a future where people work alongside robotics to further improve safety and the workplace experience. We look forward to working with Canvas Technology’s fantastic team to keep inventing for customers.”
“There’s a lot of things that we’re doing to shorten the time to delivery,” said Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky in a conference call with reporters after the company’s latest quarterly earnings report. “We acknowledge that’s expensive, but it’s certainly a great part of our value proposition, and customers love it, so we take it as a given and then we work very hard to bring down our costs through greater efficiency.”
“We’ve always said that this is too good a business,” he?said. “This is not a winner take all market.”
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“These jobs are among the hundreds of roles that we are currently hiring for in our existing NYC offices,” an Amazon spokesperson said in an email. “We haven’t posted roles in our Long Island City headquarters yet, but we’re excited to kick off our recruiting process later in 2019.”
“There seems to be two distinct sets of finalists, from the very expensive, cosmopolitan markets, such as Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Toronto, to the more affordable markets with a growing tech sector, such as Austin, Denver, and Pittsburgh,” said Trulia’s McLaughlin. “My bet is that the latter have a better shot at landing Amazon HQ2 than the former.”
“We didn’t get the price right,” said David Limp, Amazon vice president of devices,?in an interview with Fortune. “I think people come to expect a great value, and we sort of mismatched expectations. We thought we had it right. But we’re also willing to say, ‘we missed.’ And so we corrected.”
“We have Hollywood stars that talk about it. After the talk, they fly private jets to go back to their 15,000 square-foot houses and they produce big carbon footprints,” he said.