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Jeff Bezos Biography - cover

Jeff Bezos Biography

Emily Whiteman

Casa editrice: Emily Whiteman

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Discover the extraordinary life of Jeff Bezos...From a garage in Seattle to the edge of space, Jeff Bezos rewrote the rules of business, technology, and ambition. Known globally as the founder of Amazon, Bezos turned a simple online bookstore into a trillion-dollar empire that changed how the world shops, reads, and connects. But behind the bold moves and public headlines lies the story of a boy raised by a teenage mother and an immigrant stepfather—a boy who dreamed of space and never stopped building.Bezos’s journey is one of focus, discipline, and vision. He defied Wall Street, challenged competitors, and took risks others feared. From his early years on a Texas ranch to leading Amazon through global dominance, from launching Blue Origin to acquiring The Washington Post, his path is both inspiring and controversial.Inside this book, you'll discover powerful chapters on:Childhood and Family RootsAmazon’s Relentless RiseThe Blue Origin DreamRivalry with Elon MuskMarriage, Divorce, and LegacyPhilanthropy and the Future...And much more!So if you want a concise and compelling biography of Jeff Bezos, scroll up and click the "Buy now" button to uncover the untold story behind one of the world’s most influential innovators!
Disponibile da: 04/06/2025.

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