“Although Amazon is frequently described as controlling about 40% of U.S. online retail sales, this market share is likely understated, and estimates of about 50% or higher are more credible,” the report says, without further explanation of that conclusion.
“Amazon takes the credibility of its customer reviews very seriously and we will continue to use a number of mechanisms to detect and remove the small fraction of reviews that violate our guidelines,” an Amazon representative said.
“For example, it would be most unlikely and very unwise, for Fosun to change the name of Lanvin,” he said.
“Incentives offered by the state/province and local communities to offset initial capital outlay and ongoing operational costs will be significant factors in the decision-making process,” according to the RFP.
“In fact, several books made the list of top links,” wrote Simply Measured’s Kevin Shively. “This could be an amazing tool for publishers looking to reach and convert Twitter’s audience, which is basically on the network to consume content in one form or another.”
“I don’t think it means there won’t be any growth in Seattle,” he said. “It’s still HQ1.”
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“Amazon is excited to participate in the USDA SNAP Online Purchasing Pilot. We are committed to making food accessible through online grocery shopping, offering all customers the lowest prices possible. Amazon’s selection and competitive pricing can improve the grocery shopping experience for SNAP participants while helping them extend their benefits further.”
“For West Coast companies — not just Amazon but in particular Silicon Valley — for a sustainable economic future you have to realize that those things are not externalities. They are essential parts of the economics of your company. Where better to learn than in a place like Pittsburgh?”
“I am writing to you today, on what may be a historic day for your company, to ask if you will convene a national conversation with other employers in the gig economy and labor advocates to plan how you will each treat your employees as well as you treat your customers, engaging with them not as data, but as people with real needs and real lives,” Herbold wrote. “Not as a metric. If the gig economy is indeed here to stay, you have a responsibility to participate in a conversation about fair work, schedules, and livable wages.”
“He is like a coward, escaping from reality. He is like a spoiled child, who picks up the marble when he doesn’t win and leaves. He’s out because he doesn’t get his way,” Lillian Sing, co-chair of the Comfort Women Justice Coalition (CWJC) and a retired Superior Court judge in San Francisco, told a news conference in front of the memorial.