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Spencer Soper

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Reporter at Bloomberg News

E-commerce hack for Bloomberg. [email protected], opinions are mine.

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  • 3 days ago | bloomberglinea.com.br | Spencer Soper |Matt Day

    Bloomberg — Jeff Bezos recebeu uma boa notícia em abril. Sua empresa de foguetes Blue Origin obteve um contrato de US$ 2,4 bilhões da Força Espacial dos EUA para levar satélites militares ao espaço. O prêmio mostrou que ela estava finalmente jogando na mesma liga que a SpaceX de Elon Musk, que ganhou um contrato relacionado no valor de US$ 5,9 bilhões. Para manter o ímpeto, Bezos precisa continuar ganhando negócios com o governo, mas há uma complicação.

  • 6 days ago | bloomberglinea.com | Spencer Soper |Matt Day

    Bloomberg — Jeff Bezos recibió una buena noticia en abril. Su empresa de cohetes Blue Origin consiguió un contrato de US$2.400 millones de la Fuerza Espacial estadounidense para elevar satélites militares al espacio. La adjudicación fue un golpe para la startup y demostró que por fin jugaba en la misma liga que SpaceX, de Elon Musk, que consiguió un contrato relacionado por valor de US$5.900 millones.

  • 6 days ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Spencer Soper

    Shopify Inc. shares fell after the company projected slowing profit growth in the current quarter, with executives pledging to keep spending to boost sales growth. The Canadian e-commerce company said it expects gross profit growth in the quarter ending in June to be in the mid-teens, compared with a year earlier. Analysts were looking for growth exceeding 20%.

  • 6 days ago | seattletimes.com | Spencer Soper |Matt Day

    (Bloomberg) — Jeff Bezos got some good news in April. His Blue Origin rocket company scored a $2.4 billion contract from the US Space Force to loft military satellites into space. The award was a coup for the startup and showed it was finally playing in the same league as Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which won a related contract worth $5.9 billion. To maintain the momentum, Bezos needs to keep winning government business, but there’s a complication.

  • 6 days ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Spencer Soper |Matt Day

    Jeff Bezos got some good news in April. His Blue Origin rocket company scored a $2.4 billion contract from the US Space Force to loft military satellites into space. The award was a coup for the startup and showed it was finally playing in the same league as Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which won a related contract worth $5.9 billion. To maintain the momentum, Bezos needs to keep winning government business, but there’s a complication.

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anyone else rockin to smooth jazz waiting for Amazon earnings call?

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Amazon to resume employee theft screening at US warehouses and will ask workers to register their personal cell phones so security personnel knows they aren't stolen. https://t.co/UdOVtXDpsi