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Amazon’s online store sales dip below 40% of net sales for first time, and other earnings notes

GeekWire

The chart below is what Amazon’s net sales look like in raw numbers over the past several years, broken down into the major business segments reported by the Seattle-based company. Here are the same results, expressed as a percentage of net sales. Here’s how the company defines each segment in its 10Q filing.

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Netflix’s subscriber growth slows, but company isn’t worried about running out of content

The Verge

Netflix’s business soared during the pandemic , but as it heads into 2021 and faces a potential shortage of films and movies, the company will have to prove it can continue performing. Netflix reported its third quarter earnings today, and although Netflix is acknowledging slower growth, the company is still adding subscribers.

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Amazon adds new Prime benefit with One Medical virtual and in-person health care service

GeekWire

billion acquisition of primary care company One Medical, Amazon is making health care through the platform a benefit for Prime members. The company went public in January 2020. billion in revenue last year, up 68% from the year prior, with a net loss of $144.1 Amazon Photo) Almost eight months after closing its $3.9

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Accelerate Sustainable Digital Transformation in the Oil & Gas Industry

CIO Business Intelligence

In response, oil and gas majors are making headway in terms of carbon reporting, net-zero targets, and accountability. Increasingly, oil and gas companies are making strategic technology investments to accelerate sustainable digital transformation and deliver a competitive advantage. Many have even spun up renewable energy arms.

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Gogo sells commercial in-flight internet business to bankrupt satellite provider

The Verge

Intelsat, the world’s second largest satellite operator by revenue, has agreed to purchase Gogo’s Wi-Fi business for $400 million in cash, the companies announced Tuesday. The company operates a fleet of roughly 50 satellites and has another, Galaxy-30, scheduled to launch this summer on an Ariane 5 rocket.

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Low-code: An Accelerator for Digital Transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Taking the programmer out of software development, low-code provides tools that enable people with minimal training and coding skills to create and adapt applications themselves using prebuilt templates and program modules. Better quality code. Take the Malaysian oil and gas conglomerate as an example.

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At a loss for data project ROI? Evaluate it like a product

CIO Business Intelligence

He and his wife, Edwinna Dunn, own Dunnhumby, a global customer data science company that helped Tesco create its Clubcard, the world’s first supermarket loyalty card. The program gave the British retailer unprecedented insight into its customers and their buying habits. Establishing the net value of data operations.

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