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Old 10-24-2014, 10:32 PM   #39
SteveEisenberg
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But eventually, the investors expect to see a return on investment.
Well, yes, but what's wrong with disappointing them?

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Amazon's not into making money. It's thing is to make customers like me happy.
Yes. Amazon shows it is possible to put people over profits. Personally, I think they could worry more about the people who work for them, but the general principle of people over profits seems to work here.

If Amazon gets to a point where is has to make money, I suppose it could jettison whatever parts of its business lose money (this?) and thus goose profits for a couple years.
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