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US: Bezos isn’t worried about Amazon antitrust concerns

 |  September 16, 2018
On Thursday Amazon’ founder Jeff Bezos said he was not worried about the potential for anti-trust scrutiny of the company as it becomes an important economic force.

Speaking at a Washington business gathering, Bezos said it was normal to draw scrutiny but he did not anticipate any actions that would prevent the internet giant from innovating and growing.

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    “We are so inventive that whatever regulations are promulgated, that will not stop us from serving customers,” Bezos said in a question-and-answer session at a dinner hosted by the Economic Club of Washington.

    “Customers are still going to want low prices. They’re still going to want fast delivery. They’re still going to want a big selection.”

    Bezos said it was unsurprising and even normal to face questions when a company like Amazon becomes so big.

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