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  1. Amazon: What do they physically own? What is their value if they were to go bankrupt tomorrow? Is their stratospheric value based on solid footing or is it all pie in the sky?

    I like Amazon but rarely buy from them. For those who haven’t noticed Walmart is now providing a very similar service to what Amazon provides. With the added advantage that I don’t pay shipping and I simply pick it up at the local Walmart store. Additionally I have the advantage of Walmart’s very generous return policy. Also I don’t pay for it until I pick it up and can decide at that moment if it is what I wanted or not.

    Now Walmart may never really challenge Amazon in this field but they seem poised to do exactly that. If they do and are successful what would be the value of Amazon then?

    1. Amazon owns far more than you or others realize. Their portfolio includes brick and morter Whole Foods, they own a massive distribution system with physical warehouses, they have their own transmodal fleet including air and trucking. They are now producing Amazon branded products, in addition to buying the WF product lines. They own one of the largest, if not largest, cloud service companies. They own production studios for organic movie and television projects. Blue Orgins, owned by Bezos, absolutely will tie to Amazon.
      In short, they are like the iceberg in the ocean. Most only see a small part of what they are.

  2. Amazon brings my packages to my door and I can buy just about anything. I use Amazon daily and avoid Walmart whenever I can.

    In ten years Walmart will be another Sears! AT

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