Not exactly. Not yet anyway. But how long before Bezos acquires his first broke, or marginal outfit by pumping millions into it, ta resuscitate the failing corpse. And here's the start:
The Journal of Commerce has learned Amazon has acquired 53-foot containers, signaling an intention to tender intermodal volume directly to Class I railroads without an intermediary and marketing itself as an end-to-end supply chain solution for small retailers.
What's next? Buying out Maersk? Well why the fuck not? The little spoiled brat with all, or maybe half the money in the US, might as well do something useful with it for a change, besides lining his own pockets, and paying his ex to just go away!
Hey here's an idea for ya Jeff buddy, help all our citizens pay down our share of the debt? Plus elevate your image as 'smart' self-made billionaire
The Krink said
1:08 AM, 09/11/19
I know the "curve of the Amazon arrow" makes it look like a "curved arrow" but to me the pointed end of the arrow
is the "handle of a sword"...one of those swords used in the Babylon area of the world.
Not exactly. Not yet anyway. But how long before Bezos acquires his first broke, or marginal outfit by pumping millions into it, ta resuscitate the failing corpse. And here's the start:
Amazon acquires branded intermodal containers
Okay, okay... Ya gotta know this was coming:https://www.freightwaves.com/news/amazon-to-fly-two-freighters-of-relief-supplies-for-dorian-survivors
What's next? Buying out Maersk? Well why the fuck not? The little spoiled brat with all, or maybe half the money in the US, might as well do something useful with it for a change, besides lining his own pockets, and paying his ex to just go away!
Hey here's an idea for ya Jeff buddy, help all our citizens pay down our share of the debt? Plus elevate your image as 'smart' self-made billionaire
is the "handle of a sword"...one of those swords used in the Babylon area of the world.