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The Everything War
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Authored by veteran Amazon correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, "The Everything War" presents an unprecedented and revealing investigation into Amazon's relentless quest for global dominance. The book gives insights into the company's strategic maneuvering and its implications, as well as the countermeasures aimed at curtailing its expanding influence. For more than two decades, Amazon was seen as the model of American entrepreneurial achievement, with its unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction captivating worldwide audiences. However, beneath this image, the corporation employed aggressive tactics to maintain its leading position. By utilizing data, pressuring partners, replicating rivals, and dodging tax liabilities, Amazon extended its reach well beyond retail, seeking to exploit its resources with little regard for oversight. Dana Mattioli, having conducted detailed interviews with a wide array of individuals—from Amazon insiders and challengers to small business owners dependent on Amazon's marketplace—uncovers the company's drive to dominate each sector it engages. The book details how Amazon systematically overpowered its opposition, revolutionized consumer commerce, influenced Wall Street's valuation metrics, and transformed the fabric of the global economy. In a significant development in 2023, the Federal Trade Commission initiated a legal battle against Amazon, likely to be one of the largest antitrust confrontations of this century. As Amazon's omnipotence faces new scrutiny, "The Everything War" offers a thorough account of its ascent to becoming a corporate juggernaut, elucidating why this narrative is a vital economic tale of our era.
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Authored by veteran Amazon correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, "The Everything War" presents an unprecedented and revealing investigation into Amazon's relentless quest for global dominance. The book gives insights into the company's strategic maneuvering and its implications, as well as the countermeasures aimed at curtailing its expanding influence. For more than two decades, Amazon was seen as the model of American entrepreneurial achievement, with its unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction captivating worldwide audiences. However, beneath this image, the corporation employed aggressive tactics to maintain its leading position. By utilizing data, pressuring partners, replicating rivals, and dodging tax liabilities, Amazon extended its reach well beyond retail, seeking to exploit its resources with little regard for oversight. Dana Mattioli, having conducted detailed interviews with a wide array of individuals—from Amazon insiders and challengers to small business owners dependent on Amazon's marketplace—uncovers the company's drive to dominate each sector it engages. The book details how Amazon systematically overpowered its opposition, revolutionized consumer commerce, influenced Wall Street's valuation metrics, and transformed the fabric of the global economy. In a significant development in 2023, the Federal Trade Commission initiated a legal battle against Amazon, likely to be one of the largest antitrust confrontations of this century. As Amazon's omnipotence faces new scrutiny, "The Everything War" offers a thorough account of its ascent to becoming a corporate juggernaut, elucidating why this narrative is a vital economic tale of our era.
