“If you double the price of housing in a place, that’s going to create a problem,” Hanauer said. “It just is going to create a problem. So how do you deal with that? You’d love to have that figured out before you doubled the price of the housing, not after, which is what we’re dealing with.”
“In our national search of more than 200 cities, we considered a wide variety of criteria, including the talent pool,” an Amazon spokesperson said in response to the newly released bid. “But we also specifically sought to be in a diverse city and in an exciting community. Long Island City is just that.”
“Amazon would have you believe that it lost the award because of bias at the highest levels of government,” wrote Jon Palmer, Microsoft’s deputy general counsel, in the blog post. “But Amazon, alone, is responsible for the pricing it offered.”
“Having a pretty big network myself in the area is what triggered our desire to scope out Seattle,” said Masud, who now splits time between Seattle and Framingham.
“Charlie likes to do carting,” Dow said. “Normally you can fill it with about 300 pounds and he can pull groceries, he can pull stuff from the farmer’s market — he can pull whatever you want. It gives him a job and he surprisingly loves it. When you get the cart out he starts going crazy because he knows it’s his time to do a job.”
“I think it’s going to be hard for others to catch up. Clearly?Google has the capability. They certainly have the IQ and the DNA if they wanted to go after it. But so much of their revenue, 97 percent of their revenue, is ad-funded, so it’s hard for them to get excited about a different model, I think, whereas for us and for Amazon, that’s something that’s very natural to us. We’ve been there on the enterprise side for many years, and moving it from a volume license to the cloud is a pretty natural thing. Now, Oracle is going to talk about how much of their revenue is cloud-based, and I just don’t — I like our position and Amazon’s position, frankly, for the business cloud, and I think the other players in the space are going to have a hard time with the scale that Amazon and Microsoft are operating at.”
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“Amazon is a fierce competitor,” he wrote. “If you work in the grocery business, you’re looking at what happened to bookstores, you’re looking at what’s happening to the retail industry, and you’re thinking, ‘Uh oh, I’m next.'”
“Amazon has undertaken to work with Penguin and Overdrive between now and the end of the year to address Penguin’s concerns,” Penguin said in a statement to the publication. “Penguin will, as a result, restore the supply of these titles until the end of the year in order to return the availability of older titles to all its digital customers.”
“I don’t think that you can invent on behalf of customers unless you’re willing to think long-term, because a lot of invention doesn’t work. If you’re going to invent, it means you’re going to experiment, and if you’re going to experiment, you’re going to fail, and if you’re going to fail, you have to think long term.”
“If they’d found a way to label China, it would have hurt (market) sentiment further,” said Shahab Jalinoos, Credit Suisse Group AG’s global head of FX trading strategy. “But this being a yawn, if anything it should make markets more comfortable” with emerging market risk.