Amazon Founder Comments on U.S. Presidential Term and Company Decisions
The Amazon founder and owner of The Washington Post addressed remarks about the current presidential term and denied making changes at his companies to gain favor with the president.
ibtimes.comThe Amazon founder and owner of The Washington Post addressed remarks about the current presidential term and denied making changes at his companies to gain favor with the president. The founder stated that the term appears more mature than the first. He also rejected suggestions that adjustments at his companies were made to seek favor with the president.
The founder clarified that decisions at Amazon and The Washington Post were not influenced by efforts to align with the president. He presented the comments as a direct response to questions about his business approach. The statements come as the founder continues to lead Amazon while maintaining ownership of The Washington Post.
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