Amazon.com, Inc.
Amazon.com, Inc.
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Overview
What the company does, where it operates, and who runs it.
About Amazon.com, Inc.
- Industry
- Specialty Retail
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- CEO
- Andrew R. Jassy
- Headquarters
- 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, WA, US
- Industry
- Specialty Retail
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- CEO
- Andrew R. Jassy
- Headquarters
- 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, WA, US
Amazon.com, Inc. engages in the retail sale of consumer products and subscriptions through online and physical stores in North America and internationally. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Its products offered through its stores include merchandise and content purchased for resale; and products offered by third-party sellers The company also manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, Rings, Blink, eero, and Echo; and develops and produces media content. In addition, it offers programs that enable sellers to sell their products in its stores; and programs that allow authors, musicians, filmmakers, Twitch streamers, skill and app developers, and others to publish and sell content. Further, the company provides compute, storage, database, analytics, machine learning, and other services, as well as fulfillment, advertising, and digital content subscriptions. Additionally, it offers Amazon Prime, a membership program. The company serves consumers, sellers, developers, enterprises, content creators, and advertisers. Amazon.com, Inc. was incorporated in 1994 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Media
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Stock Data
Price chart, volume, and trading data.
Fair Value
What FRC thinks the stock is worth vs. the current price.
FRC's fair value estimate for Amazon.com, Inc., and the rating behind it. AMZN last traded at $258.63, 20.8× trailing earnings — the estimate is read against that market price. FRC analysts run the firm's valuation model across the companies on this platform to estimate what each one is worth, rather than republishing a consensus average. Shows the current estimate, our rating, and when it was last revised. A free account covers 7 company valuations a month; a paid subscription is unlimited.
Financial Ratios
Profitability, returns, valuation, and leverage ratios.
Valuation, profitability, liquidity and leverage ratios for Amazon.com, Inc.. Starting points for Amazon.com, Inc.: P/E 20.8, EPS $12.43, beta 1.45 — an Specialty Retail name. P/E, P/B, EV/EBITDA, margins, return on equity, current ratio and debt coverage, each shown against the company's own history.
Dividend Analysis
Yield, payout ratio, and dividend coverage metrics.
Dividend history, yield and payout sustainability for Amazon.com, Inc.. Amazon.com, Inc. does not currently pay a regular dividend, so this section tracks capacity rather than history. Per-share payments, yield over time, payout ratio and growth streak, with coverage measured against free cash flow.
Earnings Analysis
EPS history, beat rate, and upcoming earnings reports.
Reported vs. expected earnings history for Amazon.com, Inc.. Trailing twelve-month EPS for Amazon.com, Inc. stands at $12.43. EPS surprises by quarter, revenue against estimates, and the upcoming reporting date.
Financial Statements
Income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statements.
Income statement, balance sheet and cash flow history for Amazon.com, Inc.. Amazon.com, Inc. has reported as a listed company since 1997. Annual and quarterly filings with period-over-period comparison, so you can trace how revenue, margins and cash generation have moved.
Comparables
List of peer companies in the same industry.
Amazon.com, Inc. valued side by side against its closest peers. Amazon.com, Inc. is measured against Specialty Retail peers within the Consumer Cyclical sector. Peer-relative multiples and operating metrics, so the valuation is read in the context of its own sector rather than in isolation.
Institutional Ownership
Which funds and firms own the stock.
Which institutions hold Amazon.com, Inc., and how their positions are changing. At a $2.78T market value, institutional positions materially move Amazon.com, Inc.'s register. Top holders, position sizes, and quarter-over-quarter accumulation or distribution from regulatory filings.
Insider Trading
Recent buying and selling by company executives.
Buying and selling by Amazon.com, Inc. executives and directors. Shares of Amazon.com, Inc. have traded between $161.38 and $258.60 over the past 52 weeks — context for the timing of the transactions below. Insider transactions as disclosed to regulators, with role, size and date — the clearest read on how the people running the company are positioned.
Senate Trading
U.S. Senator disclosures filed under the STOCK Act.
U.S. Senate disclosures naming Amazon.com, Inc.. Amazon.com, Inc. is a $2.78T Consumer Cyclical company. Senators' reported transactions in this security, alongside the fundamentals — a signal most research platforms leave out entirely.
House Trading
U.S. Representative disclosures filed under the STOCK Act.
U.S. House of Representatives disclosures naming Amazon.com, Inc.. Representatives' reported transactions in this security, shown next to the company's fundamentals.
News
Latest headlines and market coverage.
Latest headlines and company announcements for Amazon.com, Inc.. Coverage tracks Amazon.com, Inc. within Specialty Retail (Consumer Cyclical). Press releases and market coverage, newest first.