“We do have people at Amazon thinking about that,” he told Walter Isaacson, president of the Aspen Institute, at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit?in San Francisco today.
“When I went through Amazon Go and began to understand what they were doing there, it was like a life-altering moment for us,” he explained. “We immediately began to talk to them about developing a self-service concessions stand in this facility, using their cloud system. They can do it.”
“Whenever I needed to go to the bathroom, I went to the floors occupied by the rare teams that had more women than men,” that former employee wrote on Vice. “Amazon Apparel, Amazon Mom, Amazon Baby—these were the places where you had a better shot of getting a free stall in the men’s room. If you were really lucky, and your timing was right, you might even get the bathroom to yourself for a moment. It was a relief from the craziness of Amazon’s corporate culture. These were the best floors.”
“This is despite both businesses having dominant market positions in their respective categories and are growing well above the industry average (AMZN’s retail business is forecast to grow 15% in 2015 versus the 4% industry average, while AWS/Other is slated to grow 35% versus its comp-group at 23%),” he said. “With this considered, we believe the downside risk to shares materially below the 0 level is limited.”
“Trickle down never really happens anywhere,” he said.
“We have cooperated with the Xunhua government to simplify the claim process and ensure the insured can receive compensation as soon as possible,” said Chen Yong, CEO of China Continent Insurance, a subsidiary of China Reinsurance Group.
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“When I got involved it was still a community event, run by and purely for the Chinese community,” he said. “It wasn’t purposely put on to attract tourists.”
“This was another highly unusual quarter, and I couldn’t be more proud of and grateful to our employees around the globe,” Bezos said in Amazon’s earnings release?for the second quarter.
“Transparent,” Amazon’s new dark comedy starring Jeffrey Tambor, has been picked up for a second season?less than a month after the company released all 10 episodes of its first outing. Since its launch, the show has remained at the top of Amazon’s Prime Instant Video charts, and has a 98 percent critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the highest of any Amazon show to date.