“I don’t know a single investor who would invest ,000 in a company that exists because it is trendy to use its only product. Facebook is an extremely risky investment. With Microsoft you at least know your money won’t disappear in 5 years….” — The response from another GeekWire reader on that same topic.
“Hand” is bleak, dark and depressing — and that’s at the show’s absolute happiest. Still, Perlman is a force of nature, and he’s surrounded by a cast that is mostly able to keep up. I probably won’t continue watching, just because I like a bit less darkness in my televised entertainment, but people who want to be dragged into a black pit of despair will probably enjoy it. Verdict: Watch as a double feature with a favorite Disney Movie. I recommend The Incredibles.
“I believe Amazon should be scrutinized. … Our responsibility is to make sure we pass such scrutiny with flying colors.” — Jeff Bezos, 2020.
“I hope that through my collection, more people, especially people from other countries, would get to know the culture,” she said.
“Incentives offered by the state/province and local communities to offset initial capital outlay and ongoing operational costs will be significant factors in the decision-making process,” the RFP says.
“Employees are scared,” he said. “I am scared. I do not want to bring this to my family. This is an unprecedented event. There is no playbook for employees or companies.”
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“At the beginning of a relationship, I’m more of a traditionalist and like grabbing coffee, a drink, or a bite to eat. Some of my favorite spots in Seattle are Canon, Black Bottle, and Tavern Law. For more adventurous dates, I love picking up a sandwich at Paseo’s and sitting on the beach at Golden Gardens, checking out the Ballard Locks and grabbing a bite to eat at Ray’s Boathouse, taking a ferry to a nearby island like Bainbridge, or going on a nearby hike like Twin Falls.”
“Brands are an insurance policy for businesses,” said Eileen Campbell, CEO of brand research company Millward Brown. “Despite a prolonged period of economic stress, political uncertainty and natural disasters that buffeted brands across many categories, the value of the world’s leading brands keeps rising across many categories, sustaining and nurturing businesses.” In fact, between 2006 and today, the company found that brand values rose by 66 percent across the top 100 companies.
“I think it sort of sounds like something our president might tweet. ‘Amazon, great! Amazon, bad!” Daudon said. “I was hoping that tonight we could dig a little deeper than that because it’s always nuanced. What we’re really here to talk about is the biggest word we just saw on the screen, and that is growth.”
“Either they are really good poker players or they were not aware,” Greenberg said of the Amazon representatives. “There was no hint of this at all.”