Tech executives were upbeat about Donald Trump’s win this week, after an industrywide shift toward more pragmatic politics.
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Jeff Bezos congratulated President-elected Trump for "an extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory" on Wednesday after the former president defeated Vice President Kamala Harris.
Here is what some of the most influential business figures have to say about Donald Trump winning the election.
Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Satya Nadella and Alphabet (GOOG; GOOGL) chief Sundar Pichai made similar statements. Amazon.com (AMZN) ...