"Day 2" at Amazon. How Amazon, up until their 1 day shipping announce, transitioned from a company that cut costs for consumers to one that cut costs for their profits.https://stratechery.com/2019/day-two-to-one-day/?fbclid=IwAR2lnbyhDK7MW6k84s8u8izHElkUrbdmd04OllFd328abawo6Pca6jnOvPU …
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I think Amazon is the best company in the world.
@davidgshort You asked: "What’s your metric for best? Long term profitability? Long term equity value? Revenue? It’s what, the second or third biggest market cap right now?"1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
Molson Hart Retweeted Molson Hart
It's none of that. It's seeing them operate profitably in so many different businesses.https://twitter.com/Molson_Hart/status/1157755152599867398 …
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Molson Hart @Molson_HartWithout further ado, a list of@amazon business verticals: 1. Amazon Web Services 2. Amazon Lending 3. Fulfillment 4. Warehousing 5. Trucking 6. International sea logistics 7. International air logistics 8. Grocery delivery 9. Selling products on their websiteShow this thread2 replies 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
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I think they’re probably the best also, but I question whether number of industries you operate in successfully would be the way to measure. GE looked like it was doing great across a ton of verticals; was it the best company? Speed from entry to success might be a better number
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Well if that’s true, then I don’t think they’re the best company, he’s just the best founder/CEO. I think the best company should be able to transition leadership.
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