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Amazon faces competition in different segments from players such as Walmart, Apple, Google, and Alibaba. Amazon is also involved in initiatives related to renewable energy, satellite network (Project Kuiper), industrial innovation, lending, and has a strong leadership team guiding its operations. Despite some financial challenges, Amazon continues to invest in its infrastructure, logistics capabilities, physical assets, and strategic acquisitions to maintain its market leadership and drive innovation.
Amazon faces competition in different segments from players such as Walmart, Apple, Google, and Alibaba. Amazon is also involved in initiatives related to renewable energy, satellite network (Project Kuiper), industrial innovation, lending, and has a strong leadership team guiding its operations. Despite some financial challenges, Amazon continues to invest in its infrastructure, logistics capabilities, physical assets, and strategic acquisitions to maintain its market leadership and drive innovation.
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== The idea ==
Amazon.com was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994. The idea for the company came about when Bezos, a Princeton graduate and successful Wall Street executive, recognized the enormous potential of the Internet and e-commerce in the early 1990s.
In 1994, he came across a statistic that the Internet was growing at a rate of 2300% per year. Intrigued, Bezos left his job at D.E. Shaw, a hedge fund, and started to explore potential business ideas that could be capitalized on this boom.
Bezos made a list of 20 possible product categories to sell online, and books were on top of the list. The reasons were many - books were low cost and universally demanded. Plus, no physical bookstore could match the selection of books that an online store could offer.
After moving to Seattle, Bezos set up the business in his garage, where he and a few employees began developing the software for Amazon.com. He named his new company after the Amazon River in South America, in part because it suggested scale (Amazon River is the largest in the world), and his goal was for Amazon to become the largest bookstore in the world.
Amazon.com was officially launched in July 1995. In the beginning, it was only a bookstore. Still, Bezos had a vision for Amazon to become an "everything store". Today, Amazon sells millions of different items, and its business interests extend far beyond retail to include cloud services, digital streaming, artificial intelligence, and more.


== Mission Statement ==
== Mission Statement ==
Amazon's mission statement is:  
Amazon positions itself with three primary objectives: to be the Earth's most customer-centric company, its best employer, and its safest workplace. These ambitions are informed by four governing principles that shape the company's actions and policies. These principles are: prioritizing customer needs above competitor focus; fostering a passion for invention; committing to operational excellence; and endorsing long-term thinking.  
 
"Our mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company. This is what unites Amazonians across teams and geographies as we are all striving to delight our customers and make their lives easier, one innovative product, service, and idea at a time."


This statement reflects Amazon's aim to put the customer first and continuously innovate on their behalf.
The emphasis of these principles is the well-being and satisfaction of its stakeholders, including customers and employees. Amazon's business strategies are structured around these objectives, aiming to sustain a competitive advantage in the marketplace through a continuous focus on these principles.


== Segments covered by Amazon ==
== Segments covered by Amazon ==
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