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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2194933" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Excellent points. All he wants is the easy in town stuff taking away from the other carriers the volume density they have for decades used to offset the losses incurred in the depressed rural areas of this nation. The answer as previously noted is to make Bezos pay the full tab for hauling his boxes out to those areas. I thing that this is something Bezos has never considered. He no doubt has a bug up a body cavity over the fact that his shipping costs increased by more than 42% year over year and he's set out to do something about it All the average gear puncher can do is to wait and see what impact the startup losses have on the stock price and if it depresses it what if any shareholder backlash there may be . Important because remember his stock is a growth stock not a dividend or value stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2194933, member: 58386"] Excellent points. All he wants is the easy in town stuff taking away from the other carriers the volume density they have for decades used to offset the losses incurred in the depressed rural areas of this nation. The answer as previously noted is to make Bezos pay the full tab for hauling his boxes out to those areas. I thing that this is something Bezos has never considered. He no doubt has a bug up a body cavity over the fact that his shipping costs increased by more than 42% year over year and he's set out to do something about it All the average gear puncher can do is to wait and see what impact the startup losses have on the stock price and if it depresses it what if any shareholder backlash there may be . Important because remember his stock is a growth stock not a dividend or value stock. [/QUOTE]
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