“The dispute between Gene Farrell and Amazon has been resolved based on temporary restrictions on the scope of Gene’s role at Smartsheet consistent with his agreement with Amazon,” Smartsheet wrote in a statement provided to GeekWire. “We are pleased to have Gene back on the team as we continue to focus on serving our customers and growing our business.”
“So, in my opinion, bye, bye Sears and Kmart brands, hello Amazon, replacing those brands wherever they appear, store nameplates included,” he writes. “Why not? The Amazon brand name is simply more powerful today, and I suggest even more so among the younger generation, well on its way to becoming the largest consumer segment.”
“Taiwan residents are not satisfied with the stagnant economy and the declining living standards,” Zhang said. “Their disappointment and dissatisfaction are particularly reflected in their support for Han Kuo-yu, Kaohsiung’s Kuomintang mayor-elect.”
“The only way RIM remains a viable entity is at a fraction of its current size, a transformation that erases much of its earnings power,” Morgan Stanley’s Ehud Gelblum wrote, according to a report by Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
“Nope,” he replied via email. “However, Jeff Bezos isn’t fixated on the near-term. This is a very?commendable attitude in believing about the future. I think he is miles ahead?in terms of vision. One thing I’ve learned over the years is that forecasting?the future use of technology is a fool’s mission. There are unintended?consequences all ’round.”
“South Lake Union is the sweet spot of Seattle,” says Glympse CEO Bryan Trussel. “It wasn’t an easy choice to move from Redmond. It certainly wasn’t convenient or cheap. But it took about 2 hours after we actually moved in to know we made the right choice.”
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“The Arlington market is smoking hot,” Redfin agent Mara Gemond said. “I can’t remember the last time I had a client make an offer that didn’t face competition. Over the last few months, most of my homebuyer clients cite one of two scenarios, and speculation about Amazon’s impact is part of the thought process for both: They want to buy now either because they’re concerned they’ll soon be priced out of the market, or to secure an investment property for rental and future resale.”
“Starting in November, millions of holiday shoppers come to Amazon hunting for the best deals and that one perfect gift,” said?Amazon Traffic VP?Steve Shure, in a press release. This year, we will have more than 15,000 hand-selected, limited time promotions on hot products.”
“It’s such a good question, and it’s absolutely right,” Bezos said. “We can afford to do things that fail, but we can’t afford to do things that if they succeed, they’re small. We need to do things that if they succeed can be large — and we have a number of such things underway.”