Category: Amazon
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Amazon Company: Experience With Mechanical Turk
Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a marketplace for research on issues that require analyses conducted with the help of human intelligence. The platform allows businesses to access a skilled workforce and gives an opportunity to perform a great variety of tasks, including sentiment analysis, categorization, and other (Amazon Mechanical Turk, 2018). After a review of MTurk’s…
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Stakeholder’s Equity of Amazon
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the Company’s Stockholder’s Equity Conclusion References Introduction Amazon.com, Inc. is the largest customer-focused online retailer based in Seattle, Washington that was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos. The company started as an online bookstore but widened its product base dramatically over the years to incorporate a whole range of…
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Amazon Corporation as a Monopolist and Innovator
Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction In 2017, Amazon declared that it joins Whole Foods, the company owning a network of supermarkets of healthy food products. The total value of the deal was estimated at $13.7 billion, and Amazon was to pay off its debts.1 Currently, there are antitrust debates in…
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Amazon Company’s Activity Analysis
On February 3, 1999, Amazon sold Amazon.com Inc., the online retailer, sold $1.25 billion of convertible subordinated 10-year debt to institutional investors. Was this debt secured or unsecured? Is it senior or subordinated debt? What are the bond’s maturity and coupon rate? Does it have any early repayment option? If the bonds have a call…
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Amazon.com’s Popularity and Users Forecasting
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Amazon.com is an electronic commerce company. It is the largest online retailer as far as the US market is concerned. The company was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos but it went online in 1995 (Beaumont 11). It should be known that the company was initially…
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Amazon’s Online Shopping and Innovative Delivery
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis References Introduction Online shopping became one of the most common things for people around the world. It is, as usual, today as going to the brick-and-mortar stores. However, online shopping also became one of the significant parts of the global economy with its top players such as Amazon.com, for example.…
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Amazon Fire Tablets: Recommendations for 2019
Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Analysis Growth Options and Recommendations Conclusion Reference List Executive Summary Amazon offers a variety of services and products, and it can be considered a company with extensive resources and capabilities. One of the areas that it is interested in is the tablet market. Currently, Amazon sells six models of…
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Amazon: The Champion of Customer-Delivered Value
Table of Contents Introduction Market share Amazon’s Pricing Decisions: Implications Conclusion Reference List Introduction Many companies use powerful models and strategies to deliver high-quality products and services to their customers. Amazon focuses on powerful initiatives and practices that can promote performance and improve customer satisfaction. This paper gives a detailed analysis of the organization’s market…
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Amazon Company’s Innovations & Strategy in Context
About Organisation Amazon is a Seattle-based Fortune 500 company that was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos and launched the next year. Back in the day, the company has become one of the first large Internet sellers. Looking at the industry giant that Amazon has grown to be over the last 25 years, it is…
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Amazon Company’s Growth Strategies
Amazon.com is one of the most recognized company, known primarily for its online retail business throughout the world. The growth rate of the firm is substantial, and it is not coming from a single source. The company has an effective strategic plan to ensure a sustainable growth rate. For this reason, the firm uses merger…