🚨Amazon India reported operating revenue of about ₹222 billion , which was a significant increase from 2021 & 2022 (₹214.62 each year) ₹187 billion directly from marketplace services in 2022.
❓Why is it still not postive in profitability after offe
For how long?
Amazon started it's operations in India in 2014, It's been 10 years. Investors made their money already, key person made their money already.
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