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  2. Incentives for Olympic medalists by country - Wikipedia

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    Gold. ₱10 million. Silver. ₱5 million. Bronze. ₱2 million. Prior to the RA 10699, standard government incentives were codified under the RA 9064 or the National Athletes, Coaches and Trainers Benefits and Incentives Act of 2001, which mandates a prize money of ₱5 million for Olympic gold medalists, ₱2.5 million for silver medalists ...

  3. Amazon HQ2 - Wikipedia

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    Amazon claimed that it intended to spend $5 billion on construction and that HQ2 would house 50,000 workers when completed. [4] More than 200 cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States eventually offered tax breaks, expedited construction approvals, promises of infrastructure improvements, new crime-reduction programs, and other incentives.

  4. History of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    History of Amazon. Jeff Bezos, who founded Amazon in his Bellevue, Washington garage in 1994. Amazon is an American multinational technology company which focuses on e-commerce, cloud computing, and digital streaming. It has been referred to as "one of the most influential economic and cultural forces in the world", [ 1] and is one of the world ...

  5. Amazon Pay Raise: Warehouse and Delivery Workers Get Bump - AOL

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    Amazon announced it’s raising the average starting pay for its warehouse workers and delivery drivers from $18 to more than $19 per hour, starting this month. It’s a $1 billion annual ...

  6. 'Amazon better pay attention': UPS CEO says delivery drivers ...

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    In the clip, which was posted before the contract was ratified, Stutzman claimed he was making $41.51, but under the new terms his pay would increase to $44.26 an hour — which aligns with the $2 ...

  7. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    16509. Website. aws .amazon .com. Amazon Web Services, Inc. ( AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Clients will often use this in combination with autoscaling (a process that allows a client to use more computing ...

  8. Logistics, delivery heft could help Amazon margins ... - AOL

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    Amazon's 200 million Prime members pay $14.99 per month or $139 annually for free shipping in a day or two, and with Buy With Prime, launched in April 2022, merchants can extend the shipping offer ...

  9. Amazon Pay - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Pay Express is a payments processing service for simple e-commerce use cases on websites. It is built on Amazon Pay but without requiring a full e-commerce integration, [6] it can be used to create a button that can be copied and pasted onto a website or added via a WordPress plug-in. [7] It is best suited for merchants selling a small number of products with a single item in each order ...