Top tech company executives are shrugging off the growing calls to split apart their companies gaining traction in capitals around the world
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Jassy, speaking at an industry gathering called the Code Conference roughly 2,000 miles from Washington, said CEO Jeff Bezos and others in Amazon’s inner circle aren’t preoccupied by a potential forced restructuring at government hands. Far more front of mind, he said, are Google and Microsoft gaining ground into the cloud computing business AWS has long dominated.
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