AMAZON COM INC

AMZN

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Ticker
AMZN
CIK0001018724
SIC5961
SectorRetail Trade
Industry CategoryRetail
Industry GroupRetail – Non-Store Retailers (Catalogs, Etc.)

Contact

Address410 TERRY AVENUE NORTH, SEATTLE, WA, 98109
Website amazon.com
Phone2062661000
CEOAndrew R. Jassy
Employees1,541,000

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Standardized Financials

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Below is a preview of several data points from each financial statement, as well as a sample of our many calculated metrics:

Income Statement
Revenue$574.78 billion
Pre-Tax Income$37.56 billion
Net Income$30.42 billion
Net Income to Common$30.42 billion
EPS$2.90
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Balance Sheet
Cash$73.39 billion
Assets$527.85 billion
Liabilities$325.98 billion
Common Equity$201.88 billion
Liabilities & Equity$527.85 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
Calculations
NOPAT$29.87 billion
EBITDA$86.45 billion
Price to Earnings$61.91
Price to Book$9.33
ROE17.49%
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Latest News

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Amazon to launch Prime Air delivery drones to Arizona city

The tech giant Amazon on Monday identified the West Valley portion of Phoenix as the next American city slated to get the drones and their delivery services.

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Amazon (AMZN) Advances But Underperforms Market: Key Facts

The latest trading day saw Amazon (AMZN) settling at $175.42, representing a +0.45% change from its previous close.

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Big 6 tech stocks downgraded by UBS on 'collapsing' earnings

UBS Chief Investment US Equity Strategist Jonathan Golub downgraded the "Big Six" tech stocks - Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Nvidia (NVDA), Meta (META), Microsoft (MSFT) — from Overweight to Neutral citing "difficult comps and cyclical forces weighing on these stocks." In addition, Golub claims that the monumental earnings that catapulted these companies are "collapsing." Yahoo Finance Reporter Josh Schafer joins Market Domination to break down UBS' call on the majority of the Magnificent Seven tech leaders and what Golub forecasts for the tech sector in his note to investors. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino

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Amazon UK Warehouse Workers Win Right to a Unionization Vote

A regulator accepted the GMB's application for union recognition for staff in Coventry, England—a hotbed location for strike action.

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'Tech outside the US' as a better opportunity in tech: Strategist

As big names in tech Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT) gear up to report their latest quarterly earnings, many on Wall Street look towards this week for a signal as a to how the market may move, considering the weight of these companies within the S&P 500 (^GSPC). But, could there be more to the story for the tech sector? TPQ Advisory Founder & CIO Jay Pelosky joins Yahoo Finance to give insight into the performance of the tech sector and why he is looking outside of the US for opportunities in the tech sector. Pelosky offers his views on China's tech sector: "We're more keen on tech outside the United States, and in particular, in China. And so, we have identified what we call a two-tech stack divide between the US and China, where both countries are basically sealing off their tech sectors from each other, and we think that creates a real opportunity within China tech, which has been a huge laggard versus the US. Its e-commerce market is twice the size of the US, growing at 10% per annum, and the stocks, like Alibaba (BABA), Tencent (0700.HK), etc, are trading at a 50 to 60% discount to the United States tech stocks." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino

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