“Jason and Sena are talented, high-impact leaders whose breadth of experience across a variety of industries will be tremendous assets as we implement strategies to grow our share of the 0 billion U.S. home services market,” said Rex Tibbens, CEO and president of Frontdoor.
“Really, it’s all about building core capacity for our Prime service for customers,” Dave Clark, Amazon’s senior vice president of worldwide operations, said at a press preview of Amazon One.
“Our customers are redefining Black Friday shopping. They want to stay home with family, enjoy some turkey and football and shop the hottest deals from their phone, tablet or PC,” said Steve Shure, Amazon VP of?Worldwide Marketing. “Starting November 21, we will add new deals as often as every 10 minutes, for eight days, including tech, toys, tools and more.”
“People in Seattle are laid back, which is generally a good thing, but it can have adverse effects when that mentality transfers into the dating world as well. While I don’t want to make gross generalizations, I find that some men approach dating in Seattle more passively and informally than I have seen in other metropolitan cities where the lifestyle is more fast-paced in general.”
“It is interesting that years ago, everyone thought that Amazon was an e-commerce play, and I bet a decade from now you are going to say: Amazon is an Amazon Web Services play, and, oh by the way, they have an e-commerce business, too,” he said.
“It’s actually not a very sophisticated technology, but it’s very, very helpful,” Voelk said.
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“Setting up the company’s overseas operations in the US is a strategic decision that would help to enhance our international development,” Yao added. “It would also help us better manage our overseas projects, as we do in Asia and Europe.”
“PITTSBURGH — Elks Lodge #339, Cedar Avenue, North Side. A waitress slivers through the crowd with a pitcher of beer while a couple dozen banjo players strike up ‘Anchors Aweigh.’ Navy vets pull themselves up from the card tables to be recognized. From the back bar, guys dressed vaguely like lumberjacks, but who are making six-figures at one of the AI firms across town, smile over their cans of PBR.
“The countervailing thing to this idea that Amazon is going to create some elbow room for us is that I think we’re about to experience a post-election boom. I think getting Jenny Durkan elected, which we at the Chamber worked very hard to do through our PAC, I think is a thing that the Bay Area, in particular, has been waiting for and probably some folks in China and some people in Japan and Korea and Europe, as well. I actually think we’re about to experience another growth spike because if you’re Facebook, if you’re Mercedes, if you’re Alibaba, you’re looking at Seattle. You’re saying, ‘I would love to grow my engineering team there’ or ‘I would love to start my engineering team there but I don’t know if Seattle’s crazy.’ I think that by electing Jenny, we were able to establish Seattle is not crazy and that will create a lot more movement here. I think we had a little bit of an artificial pause in our growth as we were looking at that election and we still have more tests to pass … but I do feel that we’re going to see a lot of pressure from non-Amazon tech companies or companies that want to be more tech over the next 12 to 18 months.”
“Tariffs are taxes that raise costs for businesses and consumers. Families will see higher prices for countless products. For retailers, tariffs are very disruptive to complex global supply chains,” US National Retail Federation (NRF) spokeswoman Bethany Aronhalt told Xinhua.