“I got in!” I overheard a ticketless young woman say to a friend, as though this were a post-Oscars fete at Kim Kardashian’s Calabasas mansion. “I just acted like I belonged and no one stopped me!”
“Amazon Studios is working on a new way to greenlight TV shows. The pilots are out in the open where everyone can have a say,” said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com. “I have my personal picks and so do members of the Amazon Studios team, but the exciting thing about our approach is that our opinions don’t matter. Our customers will determine what goes into full-season production. We hope Amazon Originals can become yet another way for us to create value for Prime members.”
“In the early days, when we were small, it made a lot of sense to be very customer centric and customer focused, and now there is more capacity to give and focus on other things,” said former Amazon employee Shouraboura.
“Amazon is watching,”?Virginia lawmaker Vivian Watts told the state legislature.?Mobility and public transit are key considerations for Amazon as it weighs the HQ2 decision. Ultimately, the three jurisdictions?reached a deal.
“I don’t know who nominated me, but for me, it is a recognition of the research community in the UK,” Yang said. “I’m delighted to take the leadership in the UK and also have the link in China.”
“I can’t believe it!” she said when asked how she reacted to being one of a select group of winners. All of the winners were notified when they opened an Amazon box, of course, and found a certificate inside naming them as a scholarship recipient.
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“I think a lot of companies in the tech sector and around the country are looking at their policies on maternity leave and paternity leave and evaluating them — we sure are,” Carney said.
“Brazil is partying. Brazil’s good people are celebrating,” said Carmen Flores, local president of Bolsonaro’s Social Liberal Party (PSL).
“I know that it is frustrating for our guests to learn that this information was taken and we are truly sorry they are having to endure this,” Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel said in a press release.
“As Amazon workers, we are responsible for not only the success of the company, but its impact as well,” said Amazon software engineering Sarah Tracy in one of the statements. “It’s our moral responsibility to speak up, and the changes to the communications policy are censoring us from exercising that responsibility. Now is not the time to silence employees, especially when the climate crisis poses such an unprecedented threat to humanity.”