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The weakness of Amazon.com are that they are not the number one in e-commerce, board of directors is too narrow and has to penetrate more global markets. Wal-Mart, eBay and Barnes & Noble are major competitors. Take advantage of these weaknesses to propose strategies to increase your market share.

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One of the major weaknesses of Amazon. com is that even though they have a significant brand presence in the US in few segments such as books, they have not been able to extend this presence and market share to other segments as well as other ...

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