Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, wife MacKenzie set to divorce
Bezos’ fortune soared to more than $160 billion, thanks to his stake in Amazon
Amazon.com Chief Executive Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie Bezos have decided to divorce after a long trial separation, Bezos said on Wednesday in a joint statement by the couple on Twitter.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is now worth over $100bn thanks to Black Friday
Amazon.com again became Wall Street’s most valuable company this week, surpassing Microsoft. Bezos’ fortune has soared to more than $160 billion, thanks to his stake in Amazon.
From modest beginnings as an online bookseller, Bezos and Amazon branched out into almost every product category available, ending up taking on established retail giants such as Wal-Mart Stores. Bezos founded Amazon in 1994.
Under Bezos, Amazon launched the Kindle e-reader and revolutionised the way books are distributed and read. The company has also been a pioneer in cloud computing.
India tightens e-commerce rules
In November, Amazon picked America’s financial and political capitals for massive new offices, branching out from its home base in Seattle with plans to create more than 25,000 jobs in both New York City and an area just outside Washington, DC.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is now worth over $100bn thanks to Black Friday
Amazon.com again became Wall Street’s most valuable company this week, surpassing Microsoft. Bezos’ fortune has soared to more than $160 billion, thanks to his stake in Amazon.
From modest beginnings as an online bookseller, Bezos and Amazon branched out into almost every product category available, ending up taking on established retail giants such as Wal-Mart Stores. Bezos founded Amazon in 1994.
Under Bezos, Amazon launched the Kindle e-reader and revolutionised the way books are distributed and read. The company has also been a pioneer in cloud computing.
India tightens e-commerce rules
In November, Amazon picked America’s financial and political capitals for massive new offices, branching out from its home base in Seattle with plans to create more than 25,000 jobs in both New York City and an area just outside Washington, DC.