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" ... But if your employees, who I will now assume are well fed, emotionally supported, and financially secure, are to deliver superior customer service, they need your help in getting there. ... "
" ... I assume the enormous spend for R&D and marketing continues, showing some productivity. Present free cash-flow yield looks like 4%, a non-dismissive number. Nor is its operating cash flow multiplier of 15 irrelevant. Last year, corporate head-count rose 42% to 35,000. I’ve never seen such scale-up in employment, anywhere excepting an army on a war footing. ... "
" ... It’s easy to assume that, during these times, online retailers would be the sole beneficiaries of constraints on consumers. However, according to data collected by Sensor Tower, brick-and-mortar retailers with mobile apps are retaining more of their monthly active user (MAU) growth amid Covid-19 compared to retailers who are strictly online. This suggests that while shoppers are turning to mobile apps, they’re sticking with ones that have convenient, nearby physical locations. Consumers, wary of in-person shopping but clinging to the familiarity of old habits, are eager to shift to a mobile-forward hybrid buying pattern that prioritizes online shopping and scheduling pickups in order to minimize physical interaction. ... "
" ... One other thing. Analysts at Cowan and Credit Suisse assume that Amazon will be able to generate robust growth in free cash flows while shrinking their net fixed assets over time. In the short term, it is possible to do so, by incurring depreciation charges in excess of capital expenditures. Indeed, Amazon did so in 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019. However, doing so in the long-run, meaning every year after 2025, is another matter. ... "
" ... Some people assume that a self-driving car will never run into anyone since the AI has those state-of-the-art sensory capabilities and won’t be a drunk driver. Unfortunately, in the kind of scenario that I’ve just posited, the self-driving car is going to ram into that child. I say this because the law of physics is paramount over any dreamy notions of what an AI driving system can do. ... "