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  2. Amazon.com (AMZN) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    David Fildes-- Vice President, Investor Relations Hello, and welcome to our Q2 2024 financial results conference call. Joining us today to answer your questions are Andy Jassy, our CEO; and Brian ...

  3. Call center industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A Teletech BPO site in Cainta, Rizal. Call centers in the Philippines began as providers of email response and managing services then broadened to industrial capabilities for almost all types of customer relations, ranging from travel services, technical support, education, customer care, financial services, online business-to-customer support, and online business-to-business support.

  4. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. These cloud computing web services provide distributed computing processing capacity and software tools via AWS server farms .

  5. Earnings call - Wikipedia

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    An earnings call is a teleconference, or webcast, in which a public company discusses the financial results of a reporting period ("earnings guidance"). The name comes from earnings per share (EPS), the bottom line number in the income statement divided by the number of shares outstanding.

  6. Intel (INTC) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Oct 31, 2024, 5:00 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call ...

  7. Tom Alberg - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Austin Alberg (February 12, 1940 – August 5, 2022) [1] was an American lawyer and businessman, founder and managing partner of the venture capital firm Madrona Venture Group, and a director of Amazon.com from 1996 to 2019. In addition to investing in many high tech startups, he was one of the earliest investors in Amazon. [2]

  8. Jeff Bezos - Wikipedia

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    Revenues stagnated later that year, [60] and after the company nearly went bankrupt, he closed distribution centers and laid off 14% of the Amazon workforce. [59] In 2003, Amazon rebounded from financial instability and turned a profit of $35 million. [61] [62] In November 2007, Bezos launched the Amazon Kindle. [63]

  9. Amazon worker organization - Wikipedia

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    Amazon warehouse workers outside the National Labor Relations Board. Some warehouse workers of Amazon, the largest American e-commerce retailer with 750,000 employees, have organized for workplace improvements in light of the company's scrutinized labor practices and stance against unions. Worker actions have included work stoppages, and have ...