“It’s going to be really, really easy to customize your viewing experience,” Storm said.
“The Asian marketplace pays markedly higher prices for fifth quarter cuts than some of our markets in Europe. So the net effect is an uplift in value of those parts, which is spread along the supply chain.”
“I’m so excited. I think I will stick to the last minute!” she exclaimed.
“Security doesn’t happen until second floor,” he said. “The employees will be part of the city. They will not just see their coworkers and be inspired by that, but they’ll also see people from other companies.”
“It feels powerful,” she said. “Going to school is a big deal, especially at my school.” Clauson just hopes the march gets people to “actually listen and start doing things.”
“The right solution to sales tax in my view, and certainly this is Amazon’s position and its been consistent and we’ve had this position for 10 years, is that the right place to solve this is federal legislation. … There is an initiative called the simplified sales tax initiative. 22 states have already signed on. That legislation needs to get passed. I believe that will happen in the time frame that you laid out. I hope it happens much sooner than that. I think it is the right thing to do and it would be great for Amazon. By the way … keep in mind — in more than half of the geographies where we do business in certain states as well as Europe and Asia, altogether, more than half of our business is in jurisdictions where we already collect sales tax or its equivalent, like the value-added tax. Our position on this hasn’t changed. We think our position is a good one, and we will stick to that.”
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“I’m pleased to report that we’ve met this goal through a combination of energy efficiency measures and an investment in high-quality externally verified renewable energy and carbon reduction projects,” says Rob Bernard, Microsoft’s chief environmental strategist, in a pre-Earth Day blog post. “Next week, I will be going to Washington DC where Microsoft will receive recognition from the?Environmental Protection Agency?for our commitment to renewable energy.”
“The first year of TNF was amazing, chock full of learning experiences. I harken back to head coaches I’ve spoken to over the years and they routinely say, of their first year, that they didn’t even know what they didn’t know until after the season was done,” Kremer said in a statement. “That’s how I feel; it’s been such a whirlwind. The fact that Amazon so quickly decided to have us back next season is tremendous validation of our hard work and different approach to telling the story of, and analyzing, the games.”
“One of the tenets we started with was that we wanted books to be the hero of the store,” Cast said. “And they call to you when they’re faced outward.”
“Ten years ago, maybe even five years ago, we had a big emphasis on how do we get companies to move to Seattle. The state government has always spent a lot of money on it, not very successfully. And, lo and behold, all of these companies moved on their own. And now, really the big need is importing talent, not companies…. Seattle will continue to have a huge need to import talent.”