Mega-billionaire Jeff Bezos owns so much stuff that his investments are effectively going to war with one another. Earlier this week, Bezos’s e-commerce company (Amazon) launched a lawsuit against a state government to retaliate against The Washington Post, which Bezos also owns.
Jeff Bezos’ corporate crown jewel Amazon filed a lawsuit in Washington state to prevent a newspaper from gaining access to its internal records. The newspaper in question? Bezos’ own Washington Post.
Amazon is suing a Washington state agency to prevent the release of some company materials to The Washington Post, the newspaper which is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. In a lawsuit filed this week in King County Superior Court,
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is plotting to challenge Elon Musk's Starlink in the UK broadband market, with plans to launch an alternative — dubbed Project Kuiper — as early as this year. Starlink uses satellites orbiting the Earth to power your home Wi-Fi connection,
Amazon's Project Kuiper division is involved in a legal battle concerning The Washington Post, creating a conflict of interest for Jeff Bezos.
Amazon is suing Washington state to limit the release of public records to The Washington Post from a series of state Department of Labor and Industries investigations of an Amazon Project Kuiper satellite facility in the Seattle area.
Amazon is suing Washington state to prevent The Washington Post from looking into its Project Kuiper a year before it launches.
Jeff Bezos-founded Amazon.com (AMZN) is bolstering its advertising spending budget on Elon Musk’s social media platform X. The news was first
Jeff Bezos is currently one of the richest people in the world. Thanks largely to Amazon, Bezos has built an empire, one with a far reach and highly profitable returns. This type of wealth and
Jeff Bezos may be a man of few words on social media, but through text messages, he has a way with words. The billionaire Amazon CEO and his soon-to-be
Amazon has increased its ad spending on Elon Musk's X platform in a reversal from its previous decision to remove ads over hate speech concerns, according to a report.
Two Jeff Bezos-affiliated companies have squared off in a Washington state court as Amazon sought to limit the release of records requested by the billionaire’s paper, The Washington Post.