“l’d like to thank all of you for coming, and we’ll see you next?year.”–Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos at the company’s annual meeting at the Seattle Art Museum, a meeting hijacked by protestors who called out the online retailer for its labor and tax practices.
“These are all part of our pillars and the underpinning of our organization,” Schoettler said. “To serve our customers and ultimately to serve our community.”
“We hope people can come and learn about Hangzhou’s work and business climate, including policies regarding innovation and startups, as well as possible career paths,” Chen said.
“…we just thought that was the right thing to do,” Szkutak said.
“They are pursuing their objective there and they are pursuing their objective here,” he said. “I think that’s the right way to go until circumstances change.”
“What was Steve Jobs’ parting wish to graduates during his Stanford University commencement address?”
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“While we continue to believe the assessment was without merit, in April 2012, we entered into a settlement with the State of Texas that included an agreement to collect sales taxes on applicable sales transactions for our US-focused internet retailers beginning July?1, 2012, resolution of Texas sales taxes up to that date, certain commitments related to capital investment and job creation in the state, and an immaterial payment to the state.”
“We want to make you feel that our country is at your side, and the embassy is behind you,” he said.
“This is the largest intervention in micromanagement by the US government on the US economy since (ex-president Richard) Nixon’s wage and price controls.
“Though they won’t find one quite like it, it is telling that Amazon is looking for a city in the model of Seattle for its second home, similar to what major tech companies like Google and Facebook have done in building campuses here,” Murray said in his statement.