“They are investing significant dollars into that facility. But to create 400 new jobs, we are very excited about that, and grateful. We want to thank them in person and express our appreciation when we meet them in China, but also to understand how we can be a better partner, what can we do to help them to continue to grow in Kentucky,” Bevin said of Haier.
“We’re saving customers time by leveraging new technology, and connecting all the parts of our business into a single seamless shopping experience: great stores, easy pickup, fast delivery, and apps and websites that are simple to use,” said Walmart U.S. CEO Greg Foran noted in the release. “We’re serving our customers in ways that no one else can. Using our size and scale, we’re bringing the best of Walmart to customers across the country.”
“Twenty years ago, I was driving the packages to the post office myself and hoping we might one day afford a forklift,” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said in a statement. “This year, we pass 0 billion in?annual sales and serve 300 million customers. And still, measured by the dynamism?we see everywhere in the marketplace?and?by the?ever-expanding opportunities?we see to invent?on behalf of?customers, it feels every bit like Day 1.”
“The way that Mike Allen, who is our primary columnist and writes our morning newsletter for the main site, describes it is, ‘What would you tell someone over a cup of coffee about what you’ve been covering, and what would you tell your friend?’ I think that’s a great way to think about it.”
“We are a robotics facility,” Zielinski said. “The robots really serve an essential function in the fulfillment process for our customers. … The Kiva platform enables us to store inventory in a much more condensed manner and also enables us to stow and pick some of that inventory at a quicker rate.”
“We remain very apprehensive about the future created by the council’s hostile approach and rhetoric toward larger businesses, which forces us to question our growth here,” Amazon wrote in a statement after the head tax was passed. “City of Seattle revenues have grown dramatically from .8B in 2010 to .2B in 2017, and they will be even higher in 2018. This revenue increase far outpaces the Seattle population increase over the same time period. The city does not have a revenue problem – it has a spending efficiency problem. We are highly uncertain whether the city council’s anti-business positions or its spending inefficiency will change for the better.”
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“This is a stunning development, with Amazon essentially giving in to vocal critics,” he said.
“We value this collaboration that has largely contributed to building students' skills required to address the changing needs of the IT industry. Through this endorsement, we are set to achieve great things together,” Munene said.
“We have heard time and again how difficult it can be to vote in developing democracies,” Democracy Live CEO Bryan Finney told the U.N. last month. “Although we can’t alleviate the social, legal and infrastructural barriers to voting, we can certainly lower the technology barriers so everyone can vote, including those voters with disabilities.”
“Unfortunately a lot of Chinese Americans think that their votes are meaningless, and they don’t vote. When the number of Asian or Chinese Americans voting is so low, the politicians won’t listen to your concerns when they make decisions. I don’t care who you support, but Chinese Americans should go out to vote,” he said.