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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 3355977" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>Regionals will feel this. Amazon has no interest in rural routes or areas that are not as densely populated as a major metro. </p><p></p><p>If Amazon does this with contractors, fantastic. That will be good for everyone. If they do it by buying up a regional carrier and paying a bit more than contractor pay, they could turn into a formidable competitor.</p><p></p><p>Right now, Amazon touches over 50% of all online transactions. The number is higher than that, but my googlefu is not finding the article. I thought that that article stated that their goal was in the 90% range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 3355977, member: 13921"] Regionals will feel this. Amazon has no interest in rural routes or areas that are not as densely populated as a major metro. If Amazon does this with contractors, fantastic. That will be good for everyone. If they do it by buying up a regional carrier and paying a bit more than contractor pay, they could turn into a formidable competitor. Right now, Amazon touches over 50% of all online transactions. The number is higher than that, but my googlefu is not finding the article. I thought that that article stated that their goal was in the 90% range. [/QUOTE]
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