Bonn Against Amazon: Our background piece on a remarkable initiative by the german Federal Cartel Office.
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Bonn Against Amazon: Our background piece on a remarkable initiative by the german Federal Cartel Office.
https://rebalance-now.de/en/bonn-against-amazon-a-remarkable-initiative-by-the-federal-cartel-office/

Amazon’s market power is huge. In e-commerce, the company accounts for 60 percent of online sales in Germany. The Federal Cartel Office is taking action against the abuse of that power. An important, though long-overdue step.
Tiger Woods once famously stated, “No matter how good you get, you can always get better — and that’s the exciting part.” This sums up his unrelenting drive for achievement. He is renowned for his commitment to the game, having won 15 major titles and holding the top spot in the Official World Golf Rankings for a record 683 weeks.Woods’ noted discipline is also widely acknowledged; he practiced for hours on end, despite his ailments, and honed his swing in harsh environments. His love for golf is unmatched. His veteran caddy, Steve Williams, was among those who saw the blazing
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