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Old 05-23-2014, 09:49 AM   #33
Rizla
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Originally Posted by 6charlong View Post
Amazon’s business model relies on their shareholders/board of directors allowing them to go on year after year without paying a single dollar in dividends. That works while their stock value keeps going up and their shareholders can take their profit in stock value, thus gaining the tax advantage of growing wealth over income. It seems to me that the model will max out someday when there is no longer anywhere for Amazon to expand so profitably, or alternatively, until Amazon becomes a true monopoly in the book business and are sued and broken up by the government’s regulators.
But what will the model become? It seems to me that all they will be able to do is increase prices.
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