Elon Musk took aim at Amazon and its founder Jeff Bezos, calling for a breakup of the online retail giant after it had rejected a book questioning the risk of the coronavirus pandemic
Elon Musk on Thursday took aim at Amazon.com Inc. and its founder Jeff Bezos, calling for a breakup of the online retail giant after it had rejected a book questioning the risk of the coronavirus pandemic, a topic the Tesla Inc. chief executive has expressed strong views on.
“Time to break up Amazon. Monopolies are wrong!” Mr. Musk said on Twitter in response to a tweet by Alex Berenson, an author who said that Kindle Direct Publishing, Amazon’s outlet for self-published e-books, had rejected his submission for a Covid-19-related...
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