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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4450264" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>They made it clear that they were diverting resources to respond to their own volume spikes. I never saw where they said that they were abandoning the venture altogether.</p><p></p><p>What has been widely discussed is the growing likelihood of having 3 or 4 carriers and about the same number of online retailers left after the oncoming recession. Sears, J C Penney Macy's Kohl's nobody's giving them much of a chance to survive and some LTL's won't make it either</p><p></p><p>With warehouses overflowing with cash Bezos will have to do something with it. Will he take a more measured and conservative approach or is he going downtown with something that will be a game changer? The kind of which will make it hard for the others to come up with effective counter measures?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4450264, member: 58386"] They made it clear that they were diverting resources to respond to their own volume spikes. I never saw where they said that they were abandoning the venture altogether. What has been widely discussed is the growing likelihood of having 3 or 4 carriers and about the same number of online retailers left after the oncoming recession. Sears, J C Penney Macy's Kohl's nobody's giving them much of a chance to survive and some LTL's won't make it either With warehouses overflowing with cash Bezos will have to do something with it. Will he take a more measured and conservative approach or is he going downtown with something that will be a game changer? The kind of which will make it hard for the others to come up with effective counter measures? [/QUOTE]
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