@KromanDavid On the other hand: there are 8k more votes than in Nov 2021, but 25k more of them were cast by dropbox. And we don't know the political leanings of the additional dropbox voters. That could change the traditional left-skew of late-counted dropbox votes.
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@joelgombiner But to your point, they have a substantial amount of "market power" and they could decide to reap a profit whenever they wanted; the only hitch is it opens them up to antitrust prosecution.
Amazon's quarterly earnings release today is fascinating. The retail business lost $2.85 billion, $1.56B in North America and $1.28B internationally. The AWS business had a $6.51B profit. In total, Amazon had $3.67B in operating income, a 3.15% operating margin.
@joelgombiner well they are still growing the international business, and the north american quarterly loss could just be a one-time thing. They have maintained since their earliest days that they are prioritizing growth over profitability.
Historically Amazon's retail business, at least in North America, has maintained an operating profit margin on par with other retail companies, in the low single-digits. This is definitely a change and the analysts will spend days trying to unpack its meaning.
Over the long term, if Amazon's retail business continues to lose money (supported financially by AWS), it opens up the company to allegations of predatory pricing to drive out competitors.
Updated report for @CBSNews stations as history is made. The Senate voted 53 to 47 to confirm Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court. She becomes the first Black woman & former public defender to serve on the high court. About a minute of applause followed vote.