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by vikramkr
2289 days ago
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I think bezos has to show continued dominance - but he's obviously up there. I don't know I'd you can call it for muak without a few decades to see whether his companies stick. Sure, he's changed the conception of electric cars and made low earth orbit really accessible, but as a CEO and leader it's still not clear whether he can lead that revolution long term or if some of his more erratic tendencies will bring things down. Tesla still isn't a stable, well functioning business (and as he veo he just put an awful lot of people at risk with his behavior during the pandemic - look at what's happening in Italy - he defied the rules meant to prevent that. I dont think that sounds like leadership). But in the long run he very could be. |
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Please say that is a typo, surely it should say...
Bezos has shown continued dominance
Amazon is a huge conglomerate on a huge scope and scale. Bezos has built a book store into a Japanese style mega-corp.
AWS is killing it, Amazon.com is killing it, Prime is killing it, A9 is killing it, Whole is killing in....
So many subsidiaries: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_(company)