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Millions saw Navalny get arrested, on live TV, when he flew home to Moscow after undergoing treatment in Germany following the assassination attempt.
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More than a hundred and six million people have watched Navalny's movie about the palace according to Volkov, sixty-two per cent of the views have been within Russia. + "For once, the Kremlin's propaganda onslaught may be no match for the truth coming from the other side. Here's t he Russian dissident's statement as he faced imprisonment. Well, now we'll have Vladimir the Underpants Poisoner." Alexei Navalny, just sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison in Russia for surviving Putin's murder attempt, is not softening his message. We all remember Alexander the Liberator and Yaroslav the Wise. He'll go down in history as nothing but a poisoner.
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Murder is the only way he knows how to fight. He's never participated in any debates or campaigned in an election. Because everyone was convinced that he's just a bureaucrat who was accidentally appointed to his position. So, of course, he's losing his mind over this. "It turns out that dealing with a political opponent who has no access to television and no political party merely requires trying to kill him with a chemical weapon. + Prediction: Amazon will spin out AWS as a separate publicly traded company within three years. Andy Jassy will face these 3 big challenges as Amazon's CEO. But not the same challenges as the old boss. (I long for the day when Big Newsletter can say the same.) Big Tech is so big it doesn't need its founders anymore. + Interestingly, Bezos' announcement did not lead to a big stock price drop. + The second act of Jeff Bezos could be as big as his first. (Kids today will find it hard to believe that garages were originally used to store cars, not cardboard.)


+ How Bezos and Amazon changed the world. Here's a look at Jeff Bezos' Amazon legacy by the numbers. Bezos announcement that he will step down as CEO comes at a time when he's worth $194 billion, Amazon is worth $1.7 trillion, the company just had its biggest quarter with $126 billion in revenues, and is powered by 1.3 million employees (427,000 people have been hired during the pandemic), one of whom tossed a package addressed to my neighbor over my fence and into my backyard last week. That's why it makes sense that the CEO spot will got to Andy Jassy, the kingdom prince who's been running AWS for years.

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But that happened as Amazon Web Services grew into a massive profit center that enabled the company to spend even more on online, and eventually, offline retail. The plan, at the time, did not expect retail to become, in many ways, the company's secondary business. The plan was always to become the everything store, and that has happened. Amazon was founded as an online bookstore in 1994. has had an impact, never more so than during the pandemic when Amazoning became a way of life. It's not the end of an era when someone transitions from being CEO to being Chairman, but it seems like a good time to take stock of Jeff Bezos's business legacy.
