Amazon To Invest $1 Billion To Help Digitize Small Businesses in India (techcrunch.com) 21
India welcomed Jeff Bezos this week with an antitrust probe. On top of that, thousands of small merchants who typically compete with one another are beginning to gather across the country to hold a protest against the alleged predatory practices by the e-commerce giant. But Amazon founder and chief executive's love for one of the company's most important overseas markets remains untainted. From a report: At a conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, Bezos and Amit Agarwal, the head of Amazon India, announced that the American giant is pumping $1 billion into India operations to help small and medium-sized businesses in the country come online. This is in addition to about $5.5 billion the company has invested in the country. Bezos said the company is also eyeing making exports of locally produced goods from India -- in line with New Delhi's Make in India program that encourages companies to manufacture locally in the nation -- to be of $10 billion in size on Amazon platform by 2025.
Its just buisness. (Score:4, Interesting)
You will often see a lot of duality in companies. They can be Strong Competitors, Facing threatening legal action, Protests and bad press. While at the same time they are your best business partner, good community citizen, still often preferred and products/services that are enjoyed.
Businesses are not a person. But made up of people, many with different goals and objectives.
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no, no it's not, it's at best market manipulation, at worst it's free market corruption and or monopolistic practices, these are all moves to avoid regulation, taxation and ethical behavior. If these corporations were persons, they'd all be in jail.
people are being taken to the cleaners while they cheer and cooperate, pretty stupid people
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Reading comprehension not your strong point?
Amazon "is doing this" out of a motivation to create a larger and more robust supply chain in India. Over half of goods sold on Amazon are from third party vendors, they've found it to be a very good and very flexible business model. They provide the expensive back end that small companies can't afford to build and the horde of third party vendors provide them with a flexibility and quick response to market changes that a large company can't handle.
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Sure. And you get out of eastern Europe too. (Score:2)
And stop backing literal actual Nazis (like Swoboda) and fascism, breaking international law (Warsaw pact) and besieging Russia.
Let's do it together, Murica. On 3... 2... 1...
With whose money? (Score:2)
Basic requirements (Score:2)
You also need provide for goods to be marked as "seconds/rejects" from the factory, with an easily removable labels affixed on the product. Then the understanding is, the retailer will remove the label, sell it as the real McCoy. The difference between MSRP of firsts and seconds will be returned to the manufacturer in bundles of cash, after paying off the commercial tax officer and the retailer taking his cut.
Bezos
"Help" (Score:2)
The only one this is going to help, is Amazon. And black-hats.
By driving businesses into a lock-in dependency on Amazon servers that are "somewhere".
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Absolutely, after all, why would small and medium sized businesses ever want to be online? It's not like anyone ever made a living selling stuff through Amazon or anything.
$10B of my money (Score:3, Interesting)
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Average Amazon employee makes $102,000/year. Fulfillment Center contractors make considerably less, but still more than they would at a comparable Walmart of Target FC, get benefits and get free training towards a job better than warehouse work (nursing is apparently popular), and make up less than 1/5 of the Amazon workforce. They're employees of the companies that contract to do the work, not Amazon, if their employer underpays their work that's not Amazon's fault. Thousands of the better ones have bec
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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/1... [cnbc.com]
All the profit, all the efficiency from
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Yes, I know how numbers work. I also know that Glass Door's estimates are generally pretty close to reality, and as a mid-level FTE at Amazon I can confirm that it's not far off the mark.
Download a...business. (Score:2)
Amazon To Invest $1 Billion To Help Digitize Small Businesses in India
But...but...you wouldn't download a store?
Hey Jeff (Score:2)
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The vast majority of sellers on Amazon **ARE** small businesses, most of which wouldn't have nearly the sales they do without the exposure they get through the Amazon.com web site.
https://www.inc.com/tracy-leig... [inc.com]
Number of Small Businesses Currently Selling on Amazon: According to the ecommerce giant, this number comes in at just over 1 million.
Percentage of Online Sales Making Up Small Business Totals: According to Small Business Trends sixty percent of small businesses selling in online marketplaces receive more than half of their online sales from sites like Amazon. . .
Over two-thirds (68%) of small business owners who sell a product online say that Amazon has positively impacted their sales.
Yes, I work there, but no, not in the retail area at all.
More Indian Security Advisers then? (Score:2)