Sunday, May 6, 2012

Jeff bezos

  • A couple months ago, realizing it would be futile to hold out any longer against the tsunami of pop cultural peer pressure, I decided to go ahead and read The Hunger Games.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has delivered his annual letter to shareholders, and he let customers do most of the talking.
  • (CNET News)
  • In an era when high-flying tech companies outdo one another with worker perks, the no-frills billionaire is proving the potency of another model: coddling his 164 million customers, not his 56,000 employees.
  • (Forbes)
  • Blue Origin wants to fly under the radar all the way into space. The secretive private spaceflight firm, which was established in 2000 by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, is developing systems to launch astronauts to both suborbital and orbital space.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Seattle startup Beamit Mobile has raised $2.4 million in fresh financing from former Google CEO Eric Schmidt's TomorrowVentures, Founder's Co-op and Bezos Expeditions, the venture capital firm of Jeff Bezos.
  • (GeekWire)
  • NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Like Jim Cramer often says, if you own a stock or are thinking about buying one, you need to listen to the companys conference call. Theres really no excuse not to.
  • (TheStreet.com)
  • Dear Steve Ballmer, Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook, As CEOs of Microsoft, Amazon and Apple, you're probably aware that the environmental group Greenpeace this week branded each of your companies as laggards at improving the environmental friendliness of your data centers.
  • (SmartPlanet.com)
  • Blue Origin, the aerospace company was set up by Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon in 2000. It came into public light only at 2006 and was planning to send suborbital flights by 2010. But somehow the process was delayed. In 2009, Blue origin got a $3.
  • (Silicon India)
  • Amazon (AMZN) (AMZN).com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos saw his fortune rise by $2.72 billion yesterday to $21.2 billion, highlighting a week in which the world's 40 richest people added $5.4 billion to their collective wealth.
  • (Businessweek)
  • Bloomberg reports that Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos saw his fortune rise by $2.72bn Friday to $21.2bn, highlighting a week in which the world's 40 richest people added $5.4bn to their collective wealth.
  • (hereisthecity.com)

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