Is Jeff Bezos Coming Back To Save Amazon?

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Ever since Jeff Bezos retired from Amazon back in mid-2021, Amazon has gone into the toilet. Their stock plummeted, their retail business became unprofitable again, and they laid off tens of thousands of people. This massive downturn has sparked rumors regarding whether Jeff Bezos will return to Amazon to turn around the company. While this may seem out of the ordinary, it’s actually quite common. Some other CEOs who returned to their companies include Howard Schultz of Starbucks, Michael Dell of Dell, and most recently, Bob Iger of Disney. Not only do these leaders bring their skills and wisdom to the table but they also improve the morale of employees, leaders, and investors. And there’s no question that there’s no one better to do this than Jeff Bezos at Amazon. This video goes through the top reasons that Jeff Bezos may return and the top reasons that he won't and what either decision could mean for the future of Amazon.

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Timestamps:
0:00 - The State Of Amazon
2:27 - The Case For Bezos
6:15 - The Case Against Bezos
10:21 - Hints From Bezos

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This is the embodiment of “I WAS GONE FOR 5 MINUTES AND YOU BURNT THE HOUSE DOWN”

sircharlesross
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What do all these giant companies have in common? They all outsourced the talent and destroyed their reputation with both staff and customers, choosing instead to chase short term profits that dried up.

ericneo
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Companies with lack of vision and lackluster managerial processes are doomed when their CEO steps down. And that's the CEO itself that causes it, as he/she is not able to create the right culture and the right structural formula to ensure a future for his/her company.

BriefNerdOriginal
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Microsoft didn't get destroyed. They remain one of the largest companies in the world throughout, which no other company can say. And also Microsoft pays dividends.Share price isn't how you measure total returns.

lonyo
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A good move for Amazon is to sell Twitch and focus on stuff that they do well, Then again people probably are going to the shops again rather then waiting for stuff to be delivered like a day after you want it.

PhilipMurphyExtra
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The real issue is people/investors only ever looking at the short term profits, losses, etc. in the markets. Is it alarming how much the value of the company has dropped in a short period? Yea anyone would be concerned about that. But it doesnt mean the company is failing or going to go out of business. The value of Amazon and many companies was artificially inflated during the pandemic when many people were only able to buy goods and services from a select group of companies, and those companies profits and market cap ballooned. The economy and the world is finally getting back to normal. Which means people are spending money elsewhere. Also rising interest rates has also slowed down growth in many areas as its more expensive to borrow money now. Everyone focuses way to much on the short term and wants immediate results, I'm willing to gamble that 5 years from now this will just be a small downturn in Amazon and other companies long term growth.

stephan
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Growth stocks generally don’t do well in a rising interest rate/high inflation environment

Shift_the_limit
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If Amazon is failing/shrinking because of mismanagement, then it might help. Otherwise, it is meaningless.

whou
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How do you always get such unique and interesting video ideas? A lot of infographic channels these days cover the same stuff and are just so boring. Keep up the great work!

GAMINGBAUS
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What about the part where Amazon stock went almost parabolic up during the pandemic? No wonder it dropped, there's no doom and gloom

mattiwet
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Amazon originally called relentless for a reason.

iluvpandas
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Amazon bet on going to China and teaching the Chinese how to sell on their platform (Amazon held large conferences frequently in China) so they could become a royalty collector off of the Chinese sales. Over 75% of 3rd party sellers on Amazon are now Chinese. Amazon didn't count on the Chinese saying, "meh... we will build our own platforms (Temu, etc). and bypass you as the middleman. Thanks for all of the training and tricks around customs." You reap what you sow. I've read tons of stories of Amazon scr*wing over domestic 3rd party sellers (Amazon had the sales data) and then undercutting their sellers. Amazon has been a bad company for a very long time. Then there was the Amazon affiliates that they threw under the bus as well... that's another story.

jaymelee
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This new style without the quick cuts is so much better! Keep it up!

siddharth-gandhi
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Companies that exploit their sellers need to be held accountable.

jeffbill
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I don’t think he will return, 2 years is nothing in the grand scheme of things

chomihai
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Amazon doesn’t pay taxes (or just a couple pennies) pays their employees in general to low and doesn’t make a profit. What’s the ceo his salary again?

Nounerish
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Thank you for placing the ads before the transition screens… I like that much better than during

jakeadams
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Amazon needs to spin off the retail division and rebrand the AWS corporate banner.

hewhohasnoidentity
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Nice video. All Tech companies have will have a pinnacle of innovation and once that point is reached, growth slows/stalls down and it then becomes a bubble. I think that's the case with most tech companies right now.

eskutts
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This was a great video. Enjoyable to watch as I have been following all the CEOs for quite a while

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