KEY POINTS
  • Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's tenure so far has been marred by slowing growth, a tumbling stock price and multiple rounds of job cuts.
  • Jassy announced an additional 9,000 job cuts on Monday, following 18,000 layoffs in January.

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos speaks during an Action on Forests and Land Use event on day three of COP26 at SECC on November 2, 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.

When Amazon announced just over two years ago that founder and then-CEO Jeff Bezos would turn the helm over to former cloud boss Andy Jassy, few investors or analysts reacted with much concern.

Jassy, a close confidant of Bezos, was known as an Amazon lifer and a celebrated figure inside the company and across the industry because he launched Amazon Web Services, which became one of the most valuable businesses in the world. Analysts at Wedbush practically yawned at the move, saying the transition would likely be "seamless and largely inconsequential."

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