About Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos is the richest man in the world and the founder of the online giant Amazon.

Bezos was born in the American town of Albuquerque in New Mexico. From childhood Jeff was interested in technology and was a pretty smart boy.
After graduating from the university in 1986 Bezos worked in the largest bank in the USA, Bankers Trust.

Jeff, like many other billionaires, started his first business in a garage.
Firstly, Jeff took up a small business and created an online bookstore. A month later, weekly revenue reached $ 10 thousand. During the first week of September, startups sold $ 20 thousand of books, buyers appeared in all US states and abroad.

For early Internet startups, the name was extremely important. Jeff decided to rename the company Amazon.
Jeff paid managers and office workers well. He demanded not just 60 hours a week, but a full return.

The sales volume for the first year of the platform's operation amounted to $ 15.7 million, and the company's staff - to 100 employees by 1996. In 1999, Amazon's sales reached $610 million, and the staff grew to 3000 people. Further - more.
Amazon's popularity is undeniable. Amazon is on the top of the most popular shopping apps in the United States. 150.6 million mobile users got access to the Amazon app in September 2019.

Amazon's latest financial data shows that sales revenue was $125.6 billion by the end of 2020. This is an impressive 44 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Amazon is constantly expanding the choice of products and categories on the platform. It attracts new types of customers and different niches.

Millions of businesses from all over the world work with Amazon. On average, businessmen sell more than 4,000 products per minute. Small and medium-sized enterprises have created about 1.6 million workplaces worldwide through Amazon.

The number of sellers on Amazon is growing. In fact, more than a million new sellers join Amazon every year. In the first quarter of 2021 283,000 sellers registered to sell on the marketplace.
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