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Amazon.com (AMZN) Stock Price, News & Analysis

$171.39
-6.50 (-3.65%)
(As of 09/6/2024 05:26 PM ET)
Today's Range
$171.16
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$178.38
50-Day Range
$161.02
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$200.00
52-Week Range
$118.35
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$201.20
Volume
41.14 million shs
Average Volume
42.52 million shs
Market Capitalization
$1.78 trillion
P/E Ratio
48.01
Dividend Yield
N/A
Price Target
$222.49

Amazon.com MarketRank™ Stock Analysis

Analyst Rating
Buy
3.02 Rating Score
Upside/​Downside
29.8% Upside
$222.49 Price Target
Short Interest
Healthy
0.78% of Shares Sold Short
Dividend Strength
Weak
Based on Four Factors
Sustainability
-1.25
Upright™ Environmental Score
News Sentiment
0.48mentions of Amazon.com in the last 14 days
Based on 90 Articles This Week
Insider Trading
Selling Shares
$1.22 B Sold Last Quarter
Proj. Earnings Growth
20.16%
From $4.86 to $5.84 Per Share

Overall MarketRank

New Rank-Based ScoringMarketRank is calculated by averaging available category scores (with extra weight given to analysis and valuation), then ranking the company's weighted average against that of other companies.

4.93 out of 5 stars

Retail/Wholesale Sector

5th out of 194 stocks

Catalog & Mail - Order Houses Industry

1st out of 23 stocks

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About Amazon.com Stock (NASDAQ:AMZN)

Amazon, or Amazon.com, is the world's largest and leading portal for eCommerce. It was founded by Jeff Bezos, incorporated in 1994, and later went public in 1997. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and is a member of the influential FAANG group of stocks. When it comes to stocks, Amazon is proof that small companies can do big things; the AMZN stock price was pennies when it was first listed and now it trades well over $100 (split adjusted) per share.

The company is not a true retailer nor a pure-play manufacturer but in the business of connecting consumers and merchants together. The website was first created as a means of selling books at a discount but it has since grown to include most verticals in the retail sector. A few of the products the company does manufacture are the Kindle and Fire Tablets, Fire TVs, and smart home devices like Echo. Echo is powered by an AI personality named Alexa which can take vocal commands from its users.

Today, Amazon operates in three segments including North America, International, and Amazon Web Services. The first two segments are the core retail business while Amazon Web Services includes a host of Internet-related services for consumers and businesses alike. A little-known fact is that Amazon Web Services is as important to the function of the Internet as Google because of the infrastructure it provides and it hosts so many business websites.

Services provided by Amazon for merchants include listing, fulfillment, and advertising as well as subscriptions. Services provided by Amazon Web Services include cloud computing, storage, database maintenance, analytics, machine learning, and even artificial intelligence. In regard to the company's operations, Amazon Web Services is the smaller of the three segments but is a fast-growing and well-established part of the business that has had a positive influence on the AMZN stock price.

Among the many ancillary services provided by Amazon is Kindle Direct Publishing. This is a cloud-based service that enables writers and publishers to publish their works directly in the Kindle Store. Kindle, if you are unaware, is an Internet-connected tablet designed for reading books but also streams other forms of entertainment. Amazon also develops and publishes its own media content that is available via Kindle or the Amazon App that can be found on most smart TVs.

Amazon is also a disruptor, moving into new digital markets whenever it thinks it can make a profit. The move into streaming is only one example, another is a push into healthcare. Amazon Prime is another disruptive move and is a subscription service that entitles members exclusive access to Amazon services.

Amazon's stock price can be affected by factors including the pace of revenue growth, profitability, growth in the AWS segment, and any stock splits that may occur. The Amazon share price was impacted by splits 4 times between the IPO in 1997 and June 2022 and additional splits should be anticipated. The forecast for Amazon stock, splits aside, is for steadily increasing price action punctuated by pullbacks, corrections, and consolidations. While there is competition for Amazon, this company is entrenched and will stand the test of time because eCommerce is the way businesses thrive in today's markets.

AMZN Stock Price History

AMZN Stock News Headlines

File - The Amazon logo is displayed at a Best Buy store in Pittsburgh on January 23, 2023
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Amazon is challenging the structure of the National Labor Relations Board in a lawsuit that also accuses the agency of improperly influencing the outcome of a union election at a company warehouse more than two years ago
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Judge in Brazil orders slaughterhouses to pay for Amazon reforestation
A court in the Brazilian state of Rondonia has found two beef slaughterhouses guilty of buying cattle out of what is supposed to be a protected area in the Brazilian Amazon, which is illegal
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Why Mega Investors Are Betting Big on Alibaba Stock's Comeback (AMZN)
Alibaba's new move into the Chinese stock market could open the floodgates for hundreds of new buyers to come in and send the stock to new highs.
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Seize the Opportunity: Lyft’s Ad Sales Surge Points to Rebound (AMZN)
Rideshare operator Lyft Inc. (NASDAQ: LYFT) finally made good on its path to profitability, scoring its first-ever GAAP profitable quarter.
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Buy the Dip In NVIDIA, But Be Prepared for Volatility (AMZN)
NVIDIA had a smoking hot quarter, but the strength was expected, and growth is slowing, providing headwinds for the stock price that may cap gains in September.
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Netflix Stock Is Back At Highs With A Lot More To Come (AMZN)
Much of the turnaround has been fuelled by a return to growth beyond what investors were expecting, which is a trend that's expected to continue.
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Ecuador's citizens voted to stop oil drilling in heart of Amazon. A year later, it hasn't happened
Voters in Ecuador last year approved a referendum to keep some 700 million barrels of crude oil in the ground in Yasuni National Park
Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) Raised to Strong-Buy at Cantor Fitzgerald
Cantor Fitzgerald Initiates Coverage on Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)
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Company Calendar

Last Earnings
8/01/2024
Today
9/07/2024
Next Earnings (Estimated)
10/24/2024
Fiscal Year End
12/31/2024

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Industry
Catalog & mail - order houses
Sub-Industry
Internet Retail
Current Symbol
NASDAQ:AMZN
CUSIP
02313510
Employees
1,525,000
Year Founded
1994

Price Target and Rating

Average Stock Price Target
$222.49
High Stock Price Target
$265.00
Low Stock Price Target
$160.00
Potential Upside/Downside
+29.8%
Consensus Rating
Buy
Rating Score (0-4)
3.02
Research Coverage
42 Analysts

Profitability

Net Income
$30.43 billion
Pretax Margin
8.95%

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
$604.33 billion
Cash Flow
$7.25 per share
Book Value
$22.53 per share

Miscellaneous

Outstanding Shares
10,406,627,000
Free Float
9,282,711,000
Market Cap
$1.78 trillion
Optionable
Optionable
Beta
1.14

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Should I Buy Amazon.com Stock? AMZN Pros and Cons Explained

Pros

Here are some ways that investors could benefit from investing in Amazon:

  • Amazon's stock price has shown resilience, trading at a high of $201.20 in the past year, indicating strong market confidence.
  • Analysts have consistently raised price targets for Amazon, with an average target of $221.69, suggesting potential for further growth.
  • Amazon's diverse business segments, including North America, International, and Amazon Web Services, provide stability and growth opportunities.
  • Insider selling activity, while significant, can also indicate confidence in the company's future performance and strategic direction.
  • Institutional investors continue to show interest in Amazon, with hedge funds increasing their stakes, reflecting positive sentiment.

Cons

Investors should be bearish about investing in Amazon for these reasons:

  • Amazon's P/E ratio of 49.20 may indicate an overvalued stock compared to industry peers, potentially leading to limited upside.
  • The recent insider selling activity, totaling over 6 million shares in the last 90 days, could raise concerns about future performance or market sentiment.
  • Market volatility and economic uncertainties could impact Amazon's stock price, leading to short-term fluctuations and potential investor anxiety.
  • Increased competition in the e-commerce and cloud services sectors may pose challenges to Amazon's market dominance and revenue growth.
  • Amazon's debt-to-equity ratio of 0.27 may suggest a reliance on debt financing, which could increase financial risk in uncertain market conditions.
These pros and cons were generated based on recent news and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest and most accurate insights. They were last updated on Monday, August 26, 2024. Please send any questions or comments about these Amazon.com pros and cons to contact@marketbeat.com.

AMZN Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

How have AMZN shares performed this year?

Amazon.com's stock was trading at $151.94 at the beginning of the year. Since then, AMZN shares have increased by 12.8% and is now trading at $171.39.
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How were Amazon.com's earnings last quarter?

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) posted its quarterly earnings results on Thursday, August, 1st. The e-commerce giant reported $1.23 earnings per share for the quarter, topping analysts' consensus estimates of $1.05 by $0.18. The e-commerce giant earned $147.98 billion during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $148.63 billion. Amazon.com had a trailing twelve-month return on equity of 21.39% and a net margin of 7.35%.

When did Amazon.com's stock split?

Shares of Amazon.com split on the morning of Monday, June 6th 2022. The 20-1 split was announced on Wednesday, March 9th 2022. The newly created shares were issued to shareholders after the market closes on Friday, June 3rd 2022. An investor that had 100 shares of stock prior to the split would have 2,000 shares after the split.

What is Andrew Jassy's approval rating as Amazon.com's CEO?

18,663 employees have rated Amazon.com Chief Executive Officer Andrew Jassy on Glassdoor.com. Andrew Jassy has an approval rating of 83% among the company's employees. 74.0% of employees surveyed would recommend working at Amazon.com to a friend.

Does Amazon.com have any subsidiaries?

The following companies are subsidiaries of Amazon.com: GlowRoad, Veeqo, Umbra3D, Prione, MGM Studios, Perpule, Selz, and others.

Who are Amazon.com's major shareholders?

Top institutional investors of Amazon.com include Legal & General Group Plc (0.67%), Bank of New York Mellon Corp (0.65%), Ameriprise Financial Inc. (0.39%) and Austin Private Wealth LLC. Insiders that own company stock include Jeffrey P Bezos, Jeffrey P Bezos, Amazon Com Inc, Andrew R Jassy, Douglas J Herrington, Adam Selipsky, Shelley Reynolds, Jonathan Rubinstein, David Zapolsky, Brian T Olsavsky, Daniel P Huttenlocher, David H Clark and Keith Brian Alexander.
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How do I buy shares of Amazon.com?

Shares of AMZN stock can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Charles Schwab, E*TRADE, Fidelity, and Vanguard Brokerage Services.
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What other stocks do shareholders of Amazon.com own?

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some other companies that Amazon.com investors own include NVIDIA (NVDA), Alibaba Group (BABA), Micron Technology (MU), Netflix (NFLX), Tesla (TSLA), General Electric (GE) and

This page (NASDAQ:AMZN) was last updated on 9/7/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff

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