By a huge margin Amazon is underperforming Walmart over the last five years. This company is full of people over working themselves and producing no real business value. It’s completely absurd.
Think from the perspective of breadth vs length. It will be very naive to judge the performance of equity based on how it treat their employees. Can’t imagine how Tyson foods will look like with the same yardstick. Welcome to the corporate world.
I’m just pointing out that value isn’t being created by Amazon employees working around the clock
By what metric are you measuring?
Percent stock value increase
Over what period. Amazon is doing quite well this year. Also no one treats Walmart as anything related to a tech company so it didn't get caught up in tech crash. Since Amazon inception it left Walmart in the dust.
Yes. That is why Amazon employees pay should be slashed to half. They are all overpayed.
Absolutely. Company is grossly overpaying for people that leave before they ever get fully capable. Company is burning money.
Why isn’t Jassy piped.
Walmart is still a bigger company than Amazon, but that could change next year.
Zero chance with the world reopened. Walmart’s been showing significantly greater e-commerce growth. It’s closing the gap.
Really? I read that Amazon could surpass Walmart in total revenue as early as next year.
The biases at amazon are horrible. Overworking is rewarded. Folks with personal situations like pregnant, suffering with cancer are piped. Hiring bar is and was so so low. SLT is only in react mode not attack mode. Every person I have worked from amazon at Microsoft only have bad experiences from amazon, toxic managers. How can the stock succeed?
What used to make sense at the company hasn’t made sense for like 10 years
People from Amazon is generally a biased self selecting pool. If they were happy they would still be there.