Amazon: The company which changed how Startups operate!
So, Amazon wasn't the first company which operated as a Typical Startup but it was actually the first one to do it at huge scale. Just look at the revenue and profit figures
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In 2001, Amazon was imploding.
$1.4 Billion lost. 1,300 fired. Weeks from bankruptcy.
Then Bezos made a controversial move Wall Street called "business suic*de."
Here's how that ONE decision sparked a $2 TRILLION comeback:
Imagine losing $1 milli
So we all are aware about PayPal mafia now it's time for the OpenAI mafia in the building.
OpenAI Mafia include David Luan, Dario Amodei, Peter Chen, Josh Tobin, Matt Krisiloff, and Jeff Arnold
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“If two pizzas can’t feed the team, it’s too big.”
Here’s how the "Two Pizza Rule” shaped Amazon’s culture of innovation and growth:
The Two-Pizza Rule is rooted in Bezos’ belief that small, autonomous teams are more productive than large, bureaucr
Don't you guys think that the things required seriously is still done as of earlier like medicine delivery in 20-30 mins is done by shop staff , no platform does that but it's essential, and things like tiktok, amazon, zepto and all have just helped
In my previous post someone commented that I should add a few rich people's biography in Netflix watchlist. Actually Most of the billionaires come from privileged background. But they make the story more inspirational for marketing purposes.
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Everyone thought Bezos was insane in 2005...
When he gave away unlimited free shipping.
Now, Amazon's "free shipping" makes more money than Snapchat and Airbnb combined.
Here's how Amazon quietly created the most genius business model ever:
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Rumor: Apple's first foldable device with a flexible screen will be released in the latter half of 2026.
Jeff Pu, an analyst from Haitong Securities, has indicated that Apple will release its first foldable devices in the latter half of 2026.
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