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00:00There's no guarantee that Amazon.com can be a successful company.
00:16What we're trying to do is very complicated.
00:18In 2020, the company that has the most shares in the world has a total of $200 million.
00:32The company is owned by Bezos, the founder and CEO of Amazon.com,
00:42as well as The Washington Post,
00:45as well as Blue Origin.
00:51The reason why Bezos is so successful is because Amazon's share price is also rising.
00:59Recently, Amazon has become the second company to have a market value of $1.72 trillion,
01:05followed by Apple, which has a market value of $2 trillion.
01:11The partnership between Amazon and Bezos has made Bezos the largest company in the world
01:17with more shares than the shares of Blue Origin.
01:21But who is Bezos?
01:24But what are the main factors that make Bezos the largest company in the world?
01:31In this episode, we will talk about the history of Bezos and his partnership with Amazon.com.
01:42The world was born on December 12, 1969 in New Mexico City,
01:52where there was a young man named Jacqueline G. Jock Jensen,
01:56and a woman named Ted Jock Jensen.
01:59When the world was only four years old,
02:01the world's leaders also collaborated with the Bezos family,
02:04who were the next generation.
02:08Bezos
02:12The young man Bezos studied at Princeton University in Computer Science and Art
02:18and graduated in 1986.
02:22He was a child who liked computers and showed great interest in what he studied,
02:28as he transformed the world's education system into a computer
02:32and art materials around his house.
02:38He moved to Miami with his family when he was a teenager,
02:43where he only liked high-end computers and graduated from UCLA.
02:49In his time studying at UCLA,
02:52the young man Bezos started to make a fortune
02:55by creating a dream state that would be a research center for the 4th, 5th, and 6th generations.
03:03Banker Trust
03:07After graduating from Princeton University,
03:10he worked a lot on Wall Street,
03:13such as the Fidel Banker Trust,
03:16and the D.E. Shaw Foundation.
03:19In 1996, he became the new president of the D.E. Shaw Foundation.
03:25Although he worked in many fields,
03:28the young man Bezos made a special appointment
03:31to become the president of Electronics.
03:35He graduated in 1994 and moved to Seattle,
03:41where he started a business on the Internet
03:44called Domain Sakhada Nupul,
03:46where he opened an online jewelry store.
03:50Amazon
03:55The young man Bezos founded Amazon.com
03:59in the 5th quarter of 1999
04:02in Seattle, Washington,
04:05after 300 people signed up for his company.
04:09The name Amazon must be named after an American first name.
04:14Within a few months,
04:18only 2-3 people started a business with Bezos
04:22in their hometown.
04:24In the future, they can establish a business
04:27to become a house with 2 bedrooms
04:30and a Sun Microstation.
04:34The first banana plant in the world is a Buddha.
04:38Despite the high price,
04:40Amazon sold its products to the United States
04:43and to 45 countries within 30 days.
04:47Within 2 months,
04:49the product can earn $20,000 per week.
04:53This product is faster than Bezos'
04:56and his company's investment.
04:59Amazon.com was listed as a listed company
05:03in 1992,
05:05which made many investors wonder
05:08if the company could be able to compete
05:11with other sellers
05:13who started to sell their products.
05:17In the next 2 years,
05:19the sales were not only good,
05:22but it was faster than other companies
05:25and made Amazon
05:27become a leading e-commerce company.
05:30In 1998,
05:32Bezos continued his business on Amazon
05:36by selling CDs and videos
05:39as well as electronics,
05:42children's toys,
05:44video games,
05:46cosmetics,
05:48food,
05:50electronics,
05:52and many more.
05:54In 2003,
05:56Amazon created A9,
05:58which is a video camera
06:00that can record electronic activities.
06:03It also opened a toy store
06:05on the Internet
06:07and sold up to 3,000 copies.
06:09Currently,
06:11the company has more than 400 copies.
06:14While other companies' sales were declining,
06:17Amazon's sales were not stopping
06:20and annual sales rose from $51,000 in 1995
06:25to $12,000 in 2011.
06:29On May 5, 2013,
06:32Bezos bought The Washington Post
06:35and other companies
06:37that had a $250 million deficit.
06:39In May 2013,
06:41Bezos showed two examples
06:43of the Amazon Prime Air
06:45that can carry up to 5 lbs
06:47of human cargo
06:49and travel 10 miles
06:51to the United States of America.
06:54In 2009,
06:56Bezos created Blue Origin,
06:59which is an aerospace company
07:01that is undergoing a pandemic
07:03and is trying to reduce
07:05the number of flights to the U.S.
07:07In 2018,
07:09this online aerospace company
07:11announced that
07:13the world has a name
07:15for the Amazon Prime
07:17100-person flight system.
07:19This system can be used
07:21to provide additional savings
07:23as well as to provide
07:25faster travel in one or two days.
07:27Currently,
07:29Amazon has an estimated
07:31number of flights to the U.S.
07:33and the number of flights
07:35to the U.S.
07:37is estimated
07:39to be around
07:411,000,000.
07:43Bezos met
07:45Mackenzie Tuttle
07:47when they worked
07:49at D.E. Shell
07:51as a senior representative
07:53while Mackenzie Tuttle
07:55was an assistant.
07:57The two have been
07:59friends since 1993.
08:01Mackenzie Tuttle
08:03is an important member
08:05of Amazon's
08:07Blue Origin team
08:09as he helped create
08:11Amazon's first airline
08:13and served as the company's
08:15first CEO.
08:17After working together
08:19for 25 years,
08:21the two have been
08:23partners since 2019.
08:25In order to solve this problem,
08:27Mackenzie Tuttle has to reduce
08:29from 16% to only 12%
08:31which means he has
08:33only $110,000
08:35while his partner
08:37has to receive more than $32,000.
08:39The couple said
08:41they would like to donate
08:43half of their assets
08:45to charity.
08:47Bezos and Mackenzie Tuttle
08:49have four children together.
08:51One of them
08:53is a Chinese immigrant.
08:57Bezos and Mackenzie Tuttle
08:59have been partners
09:01since 2019.
09:03If you don't
09:05agree with someone,
09:07you will be rejected.
09:09To get out of
09:11a small problem,
09:13you have to create a big one.
09:15The Chinese government
09:17is the enemy
09:19and I am the enemy.
09:21One thing that can make
09:23you lose your mind
09:25is that if I were the government,
09:27I wouldn't lose my mind
09:29but I know that the thing
09:31that makes me lose my mind
09:33is not being able to do it.
09:35What does a brand
09:37mean to you
09:39even if you don't live there?
09:41It's not a good thing
09:43if you already know
09:45that it will happen.
09:47If you can't
09:49stop people from hating you,
09:51you can't do anything good.
09:53If you are a creator
09:55of a great mystery
09:57that people talk about it,
09:59the sound of a chicken
10:01will be very strong.
10:03But the one who shows
10:05his determination
10:07to solve it
10:09when he has a chance
10:11or just use his intelligence
10:13because he doesn't have a chance
10:15to solve it
10:17will be rejected.
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