Zulily Chairmain Mark Vadon even channeled his inner Jeff Bezos in the analyst call yesterday, noting that Zulily is “very happy to be misunderstood for a long time.” (See earlier GeekWire story: Jeff Bezos on innovation: Amazon ‘willing to be misunderstood for long periods of time’) He also added the Zulily is doing “everything we can to make our customers happy.”
[Hat tip to Cnet]
Zou was a Chinese teacher before retirement. He could have enjoyed a relaxed happy life with his family, but he wanted to explore the sea of knowledge.
—”The purpose of this mail is to introduce a new policy that will better protect our Microsoft IP and confidential information. The policy change affects US-based external staff (including Agency Temporaries, Vendors and Business Guests) and limits their access to Microsoft buildings and the Microsoft corporate network to a period of 18 months, with a required six-month break before access may be granted again.”—An internal Microsoft memo explaining a new policy requiring a 6-month break for vendors and other contingent workers.
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Zhu, who has a sound academic background and once was a member of Princeton University’s Board of Trustees, has been monitoring China’s macroeconomy over the long term. His confidence comes as authorities have taken measures to stabilize growth. Policies include financial sector deleveraging, increasing investment in infrastructure and encouraging loans for small and private companies.
— Richard Bartlett (@RichBartlett) April 4, 2016
Zhu Songling, a professor at the Institute of Taiwan Studies at Beijing Union University, said the DPP's interference in Hong Kong affairs was intended to draw voters' attention to pro-secession politicians in the coming leadership election, scheduled for January.
— Sara (@swoodie) August 28, 2017