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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1220076" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>He could buy them out. I guess when I look at Amazon long-term I see a company that wants to do everything. They just aren't online shopping, they make their own devices, have video services etc. I'm not saying they will do this, but I also wouldn't rule it out, from their actions, they aren't just a one industry type company. The more warehouses they place the more regional carriers could have an impact, you could be right, they could say "why even buy them, they are already as cheap as can be". Recently they are bunking up with household products companies like P&G right in their warehouses. P&G truckloads to the stores, or P&G moves product from one side of their warehouse to the Amazon side and now they are selling Diapers online. These are also examples of partnerships that would be hard for UPS to pickup quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1220076, member: 29298"] He could buy them out. I guess when I look at Amazon long-term I see a company that wants to do everything. They just aren't online shopping, they make their own devices, have video services etc. I'm not saying they will do this, but I also wouldn't rule it out, from their actions, they aren't just a one industry type company. The more warehouses they place the more regional carriers could have an impact, you could be right, they could say "why even buy them, they are already as cheap as can be". Recently they are bunking up with household products companies like P&G right in their warehouses. P&G truckloads to the stores, or P&G moves product from one side of their warehouse to the Amazon side and now they are selling Diapers online. These are also examples of partnerships that would be hard for UPS to pickup quickly. [/QUOTE]
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