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$AMZN Founder Jeff Bezos's on not taking up additional equity at Amazon after founding it: "How could I possibly need more incentive than owning such a significant stake? Most founders own big chunks of the company. They don't really need it; they're more like owner-operators. The way they increase...

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@JeffBezos The difference with Elon Musk could not be more striking

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@JeffBezos Jeff Bezos is wayyy better than Elon. Mature, principled and smart.

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@JeffBezos Then there’s Larry Ellison

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@turtlebay_io @JeffBezos This is great. First I’ve heard it put this way.

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Sam Johnston1 yıl önce

@JeffBezos Actually, he's right and Elon must take a page from his philosophy rather than going to court to fight for ridiculous compensation package.

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@JeffBezos what's happened to @jeffbezos voice? Too much T consumption?

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@JeffBezos Goat ( or at least very high on that list of goats)

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