Good Monday. Here’s what we’re watching:

• What might happen to Amazon’s bottom line if it paid its workers more?

• Sears shares jumped after ESL called on the Sears to sell the Kenmore brand.

• Walmart is said to be close to gaining a majority stake in Flipkart.

• Mike Bloomberg opened his wallet for climate change.

• Learn more about “transshipping,” one of President Trump’s big trade bugbears.

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How much would giving a 10 percent raise to employees hit Amazon’s bottom line?

Amazon surprised some last week when it disclosed in a filing that the median compensation of its employees was $28,466. The expectation in some quarters was that Amazon might have had a higher pay number, in part because it is a fast-growing, cutting-edge company. But Amazon’s revenue is dominated by its retail operations, a business that typically has lower wages.