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When will fed ex pass ups in volume and earnings?
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1709097" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Investors imo are the main winners in the Amazon chain. Everybody else is squeezed to sell at bleeding edge levels, beyond what their accountants would agree to without their bosses say "Make it so". All these companies feel the pressure of not being there could come back to bite them, so they join up. Now many have still made money, but perhaps if no Amazon, something else would exist that isn't about absolute bottom feeding and perhaps the margins of their products would have been better and overall more profitable. What if the world existed where all the products online cost a whole $5 more? And producer/carrier made near normal margins? </p><p></p><p>It is possible that those that contributed to the Amazon empire in the end could be the ones bit. As you see in logistics, they openly speak about how they are trying to get around you and seemingly are a little more each day, nice partner, huh? To other articles of a company joins up with Amazon to sell their product, nice platform and suite of tools, does great, Amazon has all the stats since you are in their world and what do they do? They contract with a Chinese mfg for the same product you sold a lot of and then a new competitor shows up one day on Amazon with an equal product but cheaper and if you dig deep enough, uh huh owned by Amazon. Give it more time to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1709097, member: 29298"] Investors imo are the main winners in the Amazon chain. Everybody else is squeezed to sell at bleeding edge levels, beyond what their accountants would agree to without their bosses say "Make it so". All these companies feel the pressure of not being there could come back to bite them, so they join up. Now many have still made money, but perhaps if no Amazon, something else would exist that isn't about absolute bottom feeding and perhaps the margins of their products would have been better and overall more profitable. What if the world existed where all the products online cost a whole $5 more? And producer/carrier made near normal margins? It is possible that those that contributed to the Amazon empire in the end could be the ones bit. As you see in logistics, they openly speak about how they are trying to get around you and seemingly are a little more each day, nice partner, huh? To other articles of a company joins up with Amazon to sell their product, nice platform and suite of tools, does great, Amazon has all the stats since you are in their world and what do they do? They contract with a Chinese mfg for the same product you sold a lot of and then a new competitor shows up one day on Amazon with an equal product but cheaper and if you dig deep enough, uh huh owned by Amazon. Give it more time to see. [/QUOTE]
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