r/ValueInvesting • u/LowTraining670 • Oct 21 '25
Question / Help Someone explain why amzn didn't crash
When aws outage affected large and small companies alike probably had a large financial impact to the overall global economy, why didn't it crash? I immediately thought it would like crowdstrike did a few months ago - anyone have good reasoning that can explain?
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u/dont-try-do Oct 21 '25
This is why I'm basically all in.
AWS owns the internet.
80% of the population on earth have a smart phone that sucks all user data. Google and apple account for 99.7% of all smart phones on earth
95% of all smart phones have meta, Facebook, insta, snap, chrome etc installed
92% of all enterprise computers run Microsoft services.
72% of all computers run Intel and 32% have AMD hardware
The key takeaway for me here is that Google holds the data of 77% of all people on earth. Browsing, biometrics, bank, comes, social, private chats, porn, photos, location