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Bezos is out-Walmarting walmart.
Interesting that the RWNJs loved Walmart forcing small businesses into bankruptcy but suddenly, they give a phony phuck about Bezoz.
And of course, Mein Drumpf attacks a UNITED STATES business in order to drive down their profit. Then, the stock goes down, trump buys up stock a lower price.
Interestingly, anti-America trump does exultantly the same thing Bezos does but, of course, has not been anywhere near as successful. Poor trump can't get anything right.
Jeff Bezos v the world: why all companies fear 'death by Amazon'
With its profound knowledge of its customers, Amazon can move into almost any sector – striking fear into the hearts of rivals. And the $740bn company is ‘just getting started’
The computer on which this article was written is sitting on a laptop stand that tells you everything you need to know about how Amazon does business. At $19.99 (£14.99) a pop, the laptop stand combines everything customers love about Amazon: utility, price and convenience. It’s also a total and complete knockoff – of a laptop stand that the San Francisco-based company Rain Design began selling nearly a decade before Amazon decided to make its own.
Amazon’s innovation with its own version was to replace Rain Design’s raindrop logo with its own smiley arrow logo – and cut the price in half.
“All Amazon had to do was pick the best one and copy it,” said Rachel Greer, a former product manager for Amazon who runs a consulting firm for Amazon vendors.
Interesting that the RWNJs loved Walmart forcing small businesses into bankruptcy but suddenly, they give a phony phuck about Bezoz.
And of course, Mein Drumpf attacks a UNITED STATES business in order to drive down their profit. Then, the stock goes down, trump buys up stock a lower price.
Interestingly, anti-America trump does exultantly the same thing Bezos does but, of course, has not been anywhere near as successful. Poor trump can't get anything right.
Jeff Bezos v the world: why all companies fear 'death by Amazon'
With its profound knowledge of its customers, Amazon can move into almost any sector – striking fear into the hearts of rivals. And the $740bn company is ‘just getting started’
The computer on which this article was written is sitting on a laptop stand that tells you everything you need to know about how Amazon does business. At $19.99 (£14.99) a pop, the laptop stand combines everything customers love about Amazon: utility, price and convenience. It’s also a total and complete knockoff – of a laptop stand that the San Francisco-based company Rain Design began selling nearly a decade before Amazon decided to make its own.
Amazon’s innovation with its own version was to replace Rain Design’s raindrop logo with its own smiley arrow logo – and cut the price in half.
“All Amazon had to do was pick the best one and copy it,” said Rachel Greer, a former product manager for Amazon who runs a consulting firm for Amazon vendors.