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cuntmo1 · 2025-08-03 21:20 · 1254812 views

The price might be low enough thst thise 25 shares might vut you another share.

May be out of it by ex dividend time.

https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/retail/amazon-supply-chain-services-for-business

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UPS strike 2028

Becoming more likely

Becoming more likely

Its going to be ugly


Titebond+Blue Moon = Winning combination

You know your wood glue and beer, this combination works best for me.


I don't drink messing with the table saw. I'm crazy, but not stupid.

Its going to be ugly


We gave Amazon the rope over the last 5 to 10 years to hang us with.


Nothing like helping them keep their network afloat delivering packages while they set up a whole business to take our work from us.

This is most likely the reason for their panic in the ups ivory towers

We gave Amazon the rope over the last 5 to 10 years to hang us with.


Nothing like helping them keep their network afloat delivering packages while they set up a whole business to take our work from us.

This is most likely the reason for their panic in the ups ivory towers

No doubt.

You know your wood glue and beer, this combination works best for me.


I don't drink messing with the table saw. I'm crazy, but not stupid.

Lets see what your wife has to say about that.


Lets see what your wife has to say about that.


His eight fingers say otherwise!

Actually, Amazon has kind of been doing this for years. I've ordered stuff that left the vender packed in an Amazon box, it was just dropped shipped right into their delivery network. Anybody with any business sense should have realized this was their goal. Once they built up their national infrastructure, why wouldn't you take in additional revenue?

I bought one share of Amazon for $2160 almost four years ago. It split into twenty shares and is worth $5497 right now. I bought 17 more shares 2 1/2 years later for $2203, its at $4560 today. They make most of their profit on web services.

His eight fingers say otherwise!

Lost 2 inside of a hooker.

Actually, Amazon has kind of been doing this for years. I've ordered stuff that left the vender packed in an Amazon box, it was just dropped shipped right into their delivery network. Anybody with any business sense should have realized this was their goal. Once they built up natural infrastructure, why wouldn't you take in additional revenue?

I bought one share of Amazon for $2160 almost four years ago. It split into twenty shares and is worth $5497 right now. I bought 17 more shares 2 1/2 years later for $2203, its at $4560 today. They make most of their profit on web services.

Thanks Dave.

Actually, Amazon has kind of been doing this for years. I've ordered stuff that left the vender packed in an Amazon box, it was just dropped shipped right into their delivery network. Anybody with any business sense should have realized this was their goal. Once they built up natural infrastructure, why wouldn't you take in additional revenue?

I bought one share of Amazon for $2160 almost four years ago. It split into twenty shares and is worth $5497 right now. I bought 17 more shares 2 1/2 years later for $2203, its at $4560 today. They make most of their profit on web services.

Yep, they’ve had a form of logistics for a while, but they did not make pick ups at businesses.

And most of their business deliveries was handled by other carriers. Apparently that that’s going to be changing.

That is directly coming after FedEx and UPS business model

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I don't drink messing with the table saw. I'm crazy, but not stupid.

What’s wrong McFly.... chicken ?


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Thanks Dave.

You are welcome, shithead.

Want to buy a used Altima and adopt a cat?

FedEx and UPS Stocks Dip After Amazon Opens Logistics Services to Outside Businesses https://share.google/t3jTHcDPbhyfYqGSV
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You are welcome, shithead.

Want to buy a used Altima and adopt a cat?

I prefer to lease


Yep, they’ve had a form of logistics for a while, but they did not make pick ups at businesses.

And most of their business deliveries was handled by other carriers. Apparently that that’s going to be changing.

That is directly coming after FedEx and UPS business model

Now if they can only keep employees

Not good.

Merry Christmas Carol
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