AMAZON.COM, INC. Last 5 Year Stock GraphThe above graph shows the monthly share price for Amazon.Com, Inc. over the graph period. The share price tells us how much it would cost to buy one share in the company and the graph highlights recent trends. The company is referred to as Amazon.Com, Inc., and the business was formed in 1996. The official description of the company is as follows Amazon.com, Inc. provides a range of products and services to customers. The products offered through its stores include merchandise and content it has purchased for resale and products offered by third-party sellers. The Company’s segments include North America, International and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It serves consumers through its online and physical stores and focuses on selection, price, and convenience. Customers access its offerings through its Websites, mobile apps, Alexa, devices, streaming, and physically visiting its stores. It manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, Fire tablet, Fire TV, Echo, Ring, Blink, and eero, and it develops and produces media content. It serves developers and enterprises of all sizes, including start-ups, government agencies, and academic institutions, through AWS, which offers a broad set of on-demand technology services, including compute, storage, database, analytics, and machine learning, and other services. The company is among the top players in the global market, with a market capitalization to match. The market capitalisation is 1940525000000. This metric is derived by multiplying the number of available shares by the current share price, representing the company’s market value. Financial OverviewThe company is currently trading at -7.66% below its 52-week high. The 52 week high provides interested parties with the idea of how much the security has moved in the last year and whether it is trading near this high. The price to earnings ratio of the company is 44.775, this number indicates the amount a company earns compared to the price it costs to buy the company. Some investors would see a low price to earnings ratio provides as providing value. Analysts will usually compare price to earnings ratio of companies within the same industry group. Companies with high price to earnings ratio are considered as growth stocks, whilst companies with low price to earnings ratio are considered as value stocks. The beta of Amazon.Com, Inc. is 1.1422, this is a technical term for the level of volatility a company has when compared to the overall market. The S&P 500 has a beta of 1, so stocks with beta values greater than 1 tend to move with more momentum when compared to the overall stock market and is therefore more volatile than the overall stock market. Whilst betas of less than 1 signal that the stock is less volatile than the market and may be safer, in times of uncertainty, certain investors will increase the number of stocks that have betas less than one. Investment ProfitsIf you would have invested $100 in AMAZON.COM, INC. 5 years ago today, you would have made a profit of $108.32. Key Metrics Updated DailyOfficial Name Amazon.Com, Inc. Beta: 1.1422 52 Week High: 201.2 52 Week Low: 118.35 Change: 1.99 Number of Employees: 1521000 Exchange: Nasdaq Stock Market Headquarters: 410 Terry Ave N, SEATTLE, WA, 98109 US Industry: Diversified Retail Year incorporated: 1996
Amazon.Com, Inc. – What to look out for in 2024As one of the largest and most successful companies in the world, Amazon is a popular choice for investors looking to add a tech giant to their portfolio. However, with so many factors to consider, it can be difficult to know where to start. Here are 10 key bullet points that investors should look out for when investing in Amazon:
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