“To see it now is unbelievable. It’s just astounding to me,” Lambert said. “I think it’s astounding to anybody who was there at the time. … We sold books. And all I wanted was a job to get in out of the rain.”
“…we just thought that was the right thing to do,” Szkutak said.
“This is a really big deal, and completely groundbreaking and potentially game changing, in terms of private sector leadership on climate,” said Sue Reid, vice president of climate and energy for Boston-based Ceres, a nonprofit that promotes corporate environmental sustainability.
“Under this arrangement, we will share the risks and share the benefits, while ensuring the end quality,” said Guo.
“They’re top rated products that our customers love,” Takala said of the speakers. “Of course we want people to learn more about Amazon products, but we are trying to bring forth the top of every category.”
“We view Amazon as one of the largest structural beneficiaries of this accelerated secular shift to online grocery shopping, along with Walmart and Instacart,” wrote RBC analyst Mark Mahaney in the report.
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“We continue to work tirelessly to build additional support for a proposed bankruptcy settlement, which would direct the overwhelming majority of the settlement funds to state, local and tribal governments for the purpose of abating the opioid crisis.”
“We are delighted to work with one of Seattle’s most dynamic companies, Amazon.com, at 1260 Mercer,” said property owner Bruce Blume.
“These accusations are simply unfounded. Our employees are heroes fighting for their communities and helping people get critical items they need in this crisis. Like all businesses grappling with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it is not easy as supplies are limited, but we are working hard to keep employees safe while serving communities and the most vulnerable. We have taken extreme measures to keep people safe, tripling down on deep cleaning, procuring safety supplies that are available, and changing processes to ensure those in our buildings are keeping safe distances.”
“When we raised the price of Prime membership last year, we were confident that customers would continue to find it the best bargain in the history of shopping,” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said in a press release. “The data is in and customers agree — on a base of tens of millions, worldwide paid membership grew 53% last year — 50% in the U.S. and even a bit faster outside the U.S.”