>Why hasn't Amazon declared war on their customers?
They're still building up an unassailable position.
Wait until they are firmly embedded in critical supply chains to where it is almost unthinkable to remove them and see how they behave. There's a reason they have been operating for most of their existence at break-even yet their stock continues to rise -- investors expect for them to begin to leverage their dominance very, very soon.
They're still building up an unassailable position.
Wait until they are firmly embedded in critical supply chains to where it is almost unthinkable to remove them and see how they behave. There's a reason they have been operating for most of their existence at break-even yet their stock continues to rise -- investors expect for them to begin to leverage their dominance very, very soon.