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Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)

179.39 +5.72 (+3.29%)
As of 3:09 PM EDT. Market Open.
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  • Previous Close 173.67
  • Open 177.68
  • Bid 179.23 x 200
  • Ask 179.52 x 200
  • Day's Range 176.13 - 180.82
  • 52 Week Range 101.15 - 189.77
  • Volume 30,931,820
  • Avg. Volume 42,126,588
  • Market Cap (intraday) 1.866T
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.16
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 61.86
  • EPS (TTM) 2.90
  • Earnings Date Apr 30, 2024
  • Forward Dividend & Yield --
  • Ex-Dividend Date --
  • 1y Target Est 212.71

Amazon.com, Inc. engages in the retail sale of consumer products, advertising, and subscriptions service through online and physical stores in North America and internationally. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It also manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, Echo, Ring, Blink, and eero; and develops and produces media content. In addition, the company offers programs that enable sellers to sell their products in its stores; and programs that allow authors, independent publishers, musicians, filmmakers, Twitch streamers, skill and app developers, and others to publish and sell content. Further, it provides compute, storage, database, analytics, machine learning, and other services, as well as advertising services through programs, such as sponsored ads, display, and video advertising. Additionally, the company offers Amazon Prime, a membership program. The company's products offered through its stores include merchandise and content purchased for resale and products offered by third-party sellers. It serves consumers, sellers, developers, enterprises, content creators, advertisers, and employees. Amazon.com, Inc. was incorporated in 1994 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

www.aboutamazon.com

1,525,000

Full Time Employees

December 31

Fiscal Year Ends

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Walmart history: Beyond the Ticker

For more than six decades, the discount megastore Walmart (WMT) has redefined retail. In 2023 alone, the company brought in more than $648 billion dollars in revenue. Beyond the Ticker takes a deep dive into the company’s biggest moments. 1962 Walmart was founded by Sam Walton. Its first location was in Rogers, Arkansas. 1967 The Walton family owned 24 stores and had racked up $12.7 million in sales. 1970 On October 1, 1970, Walmart went public via an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. Shares opened at $16.50 per share. 1983 The company opened its first Sam's Club in Oklahoma in a bid to compete with Costco’s (COST) wholesale, member-only model. 1988 Founder Sam Walton stepped down as CEO, and David Glass was named his successor. That same year, the first Walmart Supercenter opened in Washington, Missouri, creating what it’s currently known for – a mix of general merchandise and grocery. 1996 Walmart opened its first location in China and surpassed $1 billion in sales for the year. 2000 Walmart.com launched, allowing US customers to shop online – as Amazon.com (AMZN) began to take off. 2017 To compete with Amazon, among other online retailers, Walmart introduced free two-day shipping. 2020-2021 During the pandemic, the retailer boomed as consumers sought out the Covid-19 vaccine, and then, cheaper groceries as inflation picked up. 2024 In late March, Walmart stock reached a record closing high of $61.45 per share. And it only keeps growing – with more than 10,500 stores in 19 different countries. From tech giants to retail titans, Beyond the Ticker is a historical series that takes a deep dive into some of Wall Street's trending companies and how they transformed into the financial icons they are today. Check out more of our Beyond the Ticker series, and be sure to tune in to Yahoo Finance. Editor's note: This video was produced by Zach Faulds.

Performance Overview: AMZN

Trailing total returns as of 4/26/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is

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YTD Return

AMZN
18.07%
S&P 500
7.13%

1-Year Return

AMZN
74.90%
S&P 500
25.50%

3-Year Return

AMZN
7.39%
S&P 500
22.24%

5-Year Return

AMZN
88.61%
S&P 500
74.63%

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Statistics: AMZN

Valuation Measures

Annual
As of 4/25/2024
  • Market Cap

    1.81T

  • Enterprise Value

    1.86T

  • Trailing P/E

    59.89

  • Forward P/E

    40.98

  • PEG Ratio (5yr expected)

    2.16

  • Price/Sales (ttm)

    3.17

  • Price/Book (mrq)

    8.95

  • Enterprise Value/Revenue

    3.23

  • Enterprise Value/EBITDA

    20.75

Financial Highlights

Profitability and Income Statement

  • Profit Margin

    5.29%

  • Return on Assets (ttm)

    4.65%

  • Return on Equity (ttm)

    17.49%

  • Revenue (ttm)

    574.78B

  • Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)

    30.42B

  • Diluted EPS (ttm)

    2.90

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

  • Total Cash (mrq)

    86.78B

  • Total Debt/Equity (mrq)

    80.04%

  • Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)

    45.48B

Research Analysis: AMZN

Analyst Price Targets

160.00 Low
212.71 Average
179.39 Current
238.00 High
 

Analyst Recommendations

  • Strong Buy
  • Buy
  • Hold
  • Underperform
  • Sell
 

Earnings

Consensus EPS
 

Company Insights: AMZN

Fair Value

179.39 Current
 

Dividend Score

0 Low
AMZN
Sector Avg.
100 High
 

Hiring Score

0 Low
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Sector Avg.
100 High
 

Insider Sentiment Score

0 Low
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Sector Avg.
100 High
 

Research Reports: AMZN

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    The United States economy is full of innovation. It has to be. Manufacturing industries that dominated the economy decades ago - textiles, televisions, even automobiles to a large degree - have moved overseas, where labor and materials costs are lower. Yet the U.S. economy, even during the pandemic and the current period of high inflation, has expanded to record levels. If U.S. corporations weren't innovating, creating new products (such as vaccines and AI) and services (such as Zoom calls) and moving into new markets, the domestic economy would not be growing, and capital would not be flooding into the country. The current high level of the U.S. dollar relative to currencies around the world attests to the confidence that global investors have in the durable and innovative U.S. economy.

     
  • Technical Assessment: Neutral in the Intermediate-Term

    We hate to use overly complicated technical terms to describe the recent price action, but the stock market is acting a little -- squirrely. Or nervous. Or fidgety. Who is going to put up the big money to take prices higher? Are investors still in profit-taking mode for the massive gainers but then rotating to other areas of the market? In the big picture, there hasn't been a negative technical mark on the current uptrend. But there certainly does seem to be some short-term indecision among market participants.

     
  • Technical Assessment: Neutral in the Intermediate-Term

    We are raising our long-term technical outlook to Bullish and most likely will raise the intermediate-term outlook to bullish if we ever get a pullback. With the benefit of hindsight, both timeframes should have been changed to bullish either in the middle of 2023 or late 2023. Yet for the most part, the daily commentary in parts of 2023 and 2024 conveyed bull-market action in market breadth, as well as breadth and price thrusts typically seen in early bull markets. Things got tricky in October 2023, when the S&P 500 broke many key averages as well as its bull-market trendline off the October 2022 lows. In addition, market breadth fell back to bear-market territory. At the same time, the entire yield curve was in a strong uptrend, hitting and exceeding 5%.

     

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