Today is the last day of Jeff Bezos as the CEO of Amazon. After 27 years of extraordinary career, the e-commerce giant with a market value of $1.8 trillion has grown into the world's most valuable e-commerce giant. One of the listed companies with a market capitalization of 1.8 trillion. 12.425%, an increase of 196 billion U.S. dollars from when it first appeared on Forbes' 400 richest Americans in 1998, and its net worth was 1.6 billion U.S. dollars. He is now worth nearly 20,200 million US dollars, making him the richest man in the world. As the CEO of Amazon, Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Yassi, who joined the retailer in 1997, will take over daily operations as CEO on July 5. Bezos will no longer hold as many shares in the company he founded in 1994; instead, he will focus on his other interests, including charities, Bezos Day One Foundation, and Bezos Earth Foundation , And his commercial space company Blue Origin, which will send him and his brother Mark into space in July. Bezos first became a billionaire in 1998, and Amazon became an online bookseller a year later. At the time, the company had just begun to expand its early books by allowing customers to buy CDs online. Only 7 dollars.
In the next two decades, Amazon's business began to expand into other industries. In 2005, the company launched the now-famous Prime membership service, providing customers with an annual fee of $79 and free two-day delivery (Amazon Prime is now $119 per year). In 2006, Amazon established its cloud computing department Amazon Web Services, which is now the company's most profitable department. In 2011, he entered video streaming, grocery shopping, acquired Whole Foods in 2017, home security after the acquisition of Ring in 2018, and expanded the film production of MGM Studios in May. Amazon's scale and growing influence have aroused criticism from political parties. Storage chain publicly criticized progressive lawmakers for Bezos’ huge wealth. Conservatives condemned Amazon’s decision to delist Amazon Books earlier this year. They responded when the company refused to sell books that portray LGBT identities as representing mental illness. .
Today is the last day of Jeff Bezos as the CEO of Amazon. After 27 years of extraordinary career, the e-commerce giant with a market value of $1.8 trillion has grown into the world's most valuable e-commerce giant. One of the listed companies with a market capitalization of 1.8 trillion. 12.425%, an increase of 196 billion U.S. dollars from when it first appeared on Forbes' 400 richest Americans in 1998, and its net worth was 1.6 billion U.S. dollars. He is now worth nearly 20,200 million US dollars, making him the richest man in the world. As the CEO of Amazon, Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Yassi, who joined the retailer in 1997, will take over daily operations as CEO on July 5. Bezos will no longer hold as many shares in the company he founded in 1994; instead, he will focus on his other interests, including charities, Bezos Day One Foundation, and Bezos Earth Foundation , And his commercial space company Blue Origin, which will send him and his brother Mark into space in July. Bezos first became a billionaire in 1998, and Amazon became an online bookseller a year later. At the time, the company had just begun to expand its early books by allowing customers to buy CDs online. Only 7 dollars.
In the next two decades, Amazon's business began to expand into other industries. In 2005, the company launched the now-famous Prime membership service, providing customers with an annual fee of $79 and free two-day delivery (Amazon Prime is now $119 per year). In 2006, Amazon established its cloud computing department Amazon Web Services, which is now the company's most profitable department. In 2011, he entered video streaming, grocery shopping, acquired Whole Foods in 2017, home security after the acquisition of Ring in 2018, and expanded the film production of MGM Studios in May. Amazon's scale and growing influence have aroused criticism from political parties. Storage chain publicly criticized progressive lawmakers for Bezos’ huge wealth. Conservatives condemned Amazon’s decision to delist Amazon Books earlier this year. They responded when the company refused to sell books that portray LGBT identities as representing mental illness. .
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