“Platforms are everywhere, and they’re part of the everyday fabric of life,” says Michael Cusumano, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. And that’s why we need to think about them, because some of them become so powerful that they create room for abuse, and they need to be regulated. And we also need to understand, as consumers, what we’re buying.”
“One of the privileges of success in this country is government scrutiny, and that’s OK.” — Bill Gates, 1998.?
“I’ve been with books my entire life,” Dahl said. “To me it was a time of turmoil. I think every day at Amazon in a way is a time of turmoil because, you know, every day is Day 1. And sometimes you just want to work at a place where it’s Day 3.”
“Tell me in another category when a 30-person company can take on Nestle and Danone and be able to not only hold your own but actually compete with them in velocity,” said Haydon. “But that’s what you can do when you when you can use a tool like Amazon.”
“Looking ahead, you’ll continue to see us make investments in e-commerce to drive traffic and improve the customer value proposition. We’re excited about the things we’re doing, the speed at which we’re doing them, and the work we still have to do,” Biggs said.
“The places along the road that don’t have good financial systems are going to be logjams. If a country does not have its own financial system, it can’t really develop growth opportunities. It’s not good enough to say we’ll provide financing from outside,” he said.
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“It’s a challenging task to figure that out, and they’re spending a lot of time on that right now,” said the third Canadian source.
“I’ve spent the last 7 years building simple, reliable, and cost-effective services that help entrepreneurs scale their business,” Henry said in a press release. “I’m super excited to join the team at Square because local sellers deserve access to the same tools and opportunities to grow.”
“It’s a very sad day at Amazon. Joy was a wonderful human being and treasured colleague, and we will miss her very much,” said Amazon spokeswoman Mary Osako.