>>88467125>he took a meeting with a political candidate, then hours after that he made his newspaper shut down their endorsement of the person said candidate was running againstAnon at
>>88467228 described it well, it'0s REALLY bad for business to bet on the wrong horse and his decision clearly signals where the wind is blowing.
I disagree with the "rocket company" connection tho. Wanna know what is the cash cow for Bezos?
>AWS, Amazon's cloud servicewanna know what is the biggest customer they have
>the US governmentAmusingly, supplying a WHOLE regional network to the size of their continental ones (North America, Europe, Asia, Africa) exclusive for use of the US government infrastructure.
As it turns out, it takes a LOT of disk space and processor power to wiretap the whole world's communications and, for a fee, Amazon is more than happy to supply it.
Back in late 2010s he lost some of those juicy contracts to Bill Gates' Azure (from Microsoft) and likely swore never again to bet on the wrong horse.
Truth be told his fate is sealed, of Elon Musk even alludes to create a competitor in the area and Bezos worst fears come to fruition he will lose everything because Musk will get all of those juicy contracts for himself.