How Jeff Bezos helped Amazon overcome a major competitor to become an ecommerce giant
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In late 1997, things weren't looking great for Amazon.
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Barnes & Noble had just launched its own website to compete with Amazon — which started operating for the general public only two years before.
At the time, Amazon only sold books and people were skeptical about its ability to survive competition from such an established bookseller.
Amazon was making about $60 million a year in sales and had about 125 employees, CEO Jeff Bezos said years later during a 2018 interview with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner. Meanwhile, Barnes & Noble made $3 billion in sales and had 30,000 employees.
"They were giant; we were tiny," Bezos told Döpfner. "We had limited resources. And the headlines were very negative about Amazon. The one that was most memorable was just 'Amazon. Toast.'"
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Bezos founded Amazon in 1994 out of his garage in Washington state. He had moved to Seattle to start the company after he left his job at investment and technology firm D.E. Shaw in New York.
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