Amazon under 1 dollar

    • [DOCX File]AMAZON WEB SERVICES, INC. - GSA Advantage

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      * If the best value selection places your order over the Maximum Order identified in this catalog/pricelist, before placing your order, please contact Amazon Web Services, Inc. Amazon Web Services, Inc. may (1) offer a new price for this requirement; (2) offer the lowest price available under this contract; or (3) decline the order.

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    • [DOCX File]GSA Commercial Pricelist

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      This price is the Government price based on a unit of one, exclusive of any quantity/dollar volume, prompt payment, or any other concession affecting price. Those contracts that have unit prices based on the geographic location of the customer, should show the range of the lowest price, and cite the areas to which the prices apply.

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    • [DOCX File]PHS2021-1 - National Institutes of Health

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      The Contractor shall acquire vertebrate animals used in research from a dealer licensed by the Secretary of Agriculture under 7 U.S.C. 2133 and 9 CFR 2.1 2.11, or from a source that is exempt from licensing under those sections. The Contractor agrees that the care, use, and intended use of any live vertebrate animals in the performance of this ...

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    • [DOC File]ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS

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      (1) – (2) – (3) As indicated above, Amazon’s free cash flow in 2003 and 2002 was $346 million and $135 million respectively. Amazon shows a positive trend in profitability and cash flow from operations. Depending on the investment required to build the warehouses, it appears they could finance the warehouses with internal funds.

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    • [DOC File]Amazon

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      Despite rapidly growing sales, Amazon.com continues to generate multimillion-dollar operating losses ($111.9 million in 1998, compared with $32.6 million in 1997). According to the company’s 1998 10-K: “the company will continue to incur substantial operating losses for the foreseeable future and these losses may be significantly higher ...

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