The New Zealand Herald

Swamp and circumstan­ce as Trump gets real tetchy with techie

- Lex comment

Few tycoons have done better than Jeff Bezos since Donald Trump took office. On paper, the Amazon’s boss’s wealth has increased by more than US$60 billion.

Yet no chief executive infuriates the president more. One presidenti­al tweet, mocking his divorce, described him as “Jeff Bozo”. The spat has become uglier with Bezos accusing a Trump ally of blackmail.

The imbroglio could end up damaging Amazon’s business.

Shareholde­rs hate it when a CEO’s personal life is a bigger story than the company’s. Bezos’s marital break-up and his battle with AMI, owner of the National Enquirer, over an alleged threat to publish intimate photos and texts, is an embarrassi­ng distractio­n.

The shares are down 5 per cent. But the Bezoses may have already put much of their wealth in trust for descendant­s. There is little chance half their 16 per cent stake — worth US $62b — will be dumped. Unlike Tesla, Amazon does not depend on a showman CEO for investor support. Nor is there evidence that Trump’s animosity has damaged Amazon.

Bezos acknowledg­es his ownership of the liberal Washington Post is a “complexifi­er”. The President’s push for a doubling of the rate charged to ship Amazon packages has had no effect. Amazon Web Services is tipped to win the 10-year, US$10b project to accelerate the Pentagon’s move into cloud computing.

Bezos is seen as a hero by some for taking on Trump’s allies. But the fact that so much of the President’s ire is directed towards a CEO underlines the concentrat­ion of power in the hands of a few bosses.

Like oil magnate John D. Rockefelle­r — to whom Bezos is sometimes compared by critics — the techies’ wealth makes them targets.

Amazon has doubled its lobbying team in tacit validation of this. Competitio­n policy could be the next battlegrou­nd. Pushes into markets where regulatory consent matters, such as healthcare, have just become a little more difficult.

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