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Yavin4

(35,461 posts)
Fri Feb 15, 2019, 03:13 PM Feb 2019

theringer.com: Amazon Got Burned by Its Own HQ2 Game Show

There are other ways for companies—even ravenous, fast-growing ones—to behave. Google is planning to develop a massive new campus in San Jose without taking any tax incentives. Microsoft just pledged $500 million to address the housing crisis in the Seattle metro area, a problem that it and Amazon helped create by generating more new jobs faster than the region could build homes. Salesforce waged a campaign to tax itself in San Francisco. These companies act not out of altruism, but out of political calculus: It’s in their best interest to maintain at least the illusion of meritocracy, to make people feel like they have a chance to survive even if they don’t work at one of the largest tech corporations in the world.
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theringer.com: Amazon Got Burned by Its Own HQ2 Game Show (Original Post) Yavin4 Feb 2019 OP
Certainly Did Me. Feb 2019 #1

Me.

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1. Certainly Did
Fri Feb 15, 2019, 03:53 PM
Feb 2019

and their bluff was called. Also, don't forget Google is investing a billion + in their new space in NYC. No incentives. Whereas Amazon, with their 11 billion in profit for the year is acting like Poor Pitiful Pearl.

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