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Amazon loses $126M in second quarter
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I think you will see that little blip disappear shortly as the new "Prime" prices go into place. That is where they are losing more than anywhere else. The shipping cost to them to offer free 2 day shipping is killing them. The higher "Prime" membership cost will pretty much take care of the loss!!

"I stopped buying Kindle ebooks when Amazon took away that woman's entire e-library without prior notification, a reimbursement or explanation."
There was also that unfortunate 1984 incident... I'll never trust cloud computing, especially when a big corporation is involved (also goes for google docs, and others), that's why I deDRM what I buy from amazon and store it on my computer. If/when I change my e-reader I'll just convert the books to whatever format the new one can read.


So far this year we've seen Fire TV, Amazon Cloud, Streaming Music, Unlimited book rental, Drone Delivery, and an astoundingly expensive phone. I'm not surprised their losing money, but it won't last. Just looks like a good time to pick up some Amazon stock to me.


Did I say Anti-Trust? Must be contaminants in the ice...; scotch usually keeps me fairly grounded in reality. :}
Daran wrote: "ISo far this year we've seen Fire TV, Amazon Cloud, Streaming Music, Unlimited book rental, Drone Delivery, and an astoundingly expensive phone...."
And almost on cue, today they added: 3D Printed Products Store. Interesting possible future business to get in on the ground floor.
Oooh, they have a customized 3D-printed Totoro cookie cutter! (A perfect match for my Totoro potholders.)
And almost on cue, today they added: 3D Printed Products Store. Interesting possible future business to get in on the ground floor.
Oooh, they have a customized 3D-printed Totoro cookie cutter! (A perfect match for my Totoro potholders.)
i want the Iron Man exoskeleton 3D printed with carbon nanotubes...i can't find it listed, but i know they sell it...




I don't know about "too big to fail" - it's not a bank.

That said, the cloud us a great way to store our ebooks and allows me to remotely download any of my book. However, and sensible person would have local copies of all their ebooks in case anything ever happens to Amazon or their account.
I've alrwady list a few ebooks I bought from smaller vendors that popped up in the early days of ebooks, and eventually failed. Now I keep copies of all my amazon books on Mt hard drive and backed up on a second external drive.

Now that I would buy:)
Amazon has a fat income, i wonder how much cash they are sitting on? I know they plow most of their profits back into their biz, so i doubt it alot....
Then again i worry to much...it is a 19 billion dollar corp...this is likely just a blip. But less play what if....if Amazon keeps this up (I doubt they will...i mean come on...) and they shut their doors, would that kill e-books? I know i'd think twice about buying another e-reader and buying e-books from another co. if i lost my kindle library because Amazon went belly-up...and i bet so would all the other kindle users.