$Amazon.com(AMZN)$ A business not rewarding shareholders is not a good thing LOL. A business averaging 10% capex to sales is amazingly capital intensive. Businesses that require tons of capital investment just to stay in the same place never end up rewarding shareholders. Airlines are prime examples of this, this is actually the main reason AMZN is a lousy investment. It's averaged nearly 15Bn per year in stock based compensation and 0 per year in buybacks. Lousy business.

A great business is one that's so flushed with cash it buysback its shares and doesn't need much to reinvest. Amzn is the opposite. it is arguably in every worst way the largest and most capital intensive business based on fixed assets in the world....that's not a good thing.

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