Market Cap 2,911.30B
Revenue (ttm) 716.92B
Net Income (ttm) 77.67B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 38.38
Forward PE 35.51
Profit Margin 10.83%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.27
Volume 54,749,500
Avg Vol 44,851,043
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 10.76B
Stochastic %K 79%
Beta 1.46
Analysts Strong Sell
Price Target $315.67

Company Profile

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...

Industry: Internet Retail
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Phone: 206 266 1000
Address:
410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, United States
stronginvestor1994
stronginvestor1994 May. 31 at 9:21 PM
$AMZN $META $MSFT Trump stocks!
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 8:32 PM
$AMZN still sitting in that quiet accumulation zone off the 8-week base right above the 8MA. Nothing flashy yet, but that’s exactly how the strongest legs usually start. Feels a lot like $NVDA / $AVGO / TSM before they uncorked higher. The funny part is attention keeps rotating away into software names like $MSFT, ORCL, NOW, $IGV ,so AMZN keeps getting left behind in the narrative. But price doesn’t care about narrative. Every time it looks ready to break, momentum flips into another theme. That kind of compression usually ends with a sharp move, not a slow grind. Still watching for that shift in flow. If it triggers, 285–300 comes fast, not gradually. Not chasing it here, just positioned for expansion if it shows up.
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ggabel7
ggabel7 May. 31 at 8:21 PM
$QQQ $SATS $BTC $AMZN $DELL small cap must have on the watchlist
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LeonardoDeDust
LeonardoDeDust May. 31 at 7:58 PM
$GOOG $MSFT $AMZN $NVDA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bjNrGFiAI4
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Tripple0toMillion
Tripple0toMillion May. 31 at 6:48 PM
$AMC $NFLX $AMZN $IMAX Yes, this is very good news for cinemas as Genz are coming back. NBC and other mdias are catching and propping us up!🍟🍻💥
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VantageTradeAI
VantageTradeAI May. 31 at 6:46 PM
$AMZN This new frontier trading model is life changing. VANCE AI when calibrated rarely if ever misses. Support/resistance levels extremely accurate up to the cent, pretty wild. on $CDT as well as $HUBC even $PRFX after hours move. 🔥 We do stay long on Amazon, how about that blue origin explosion this weekend.?
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AI_fever
AI_fever May. 31 at 6:07 PM
$META $GOOGL $AMZN $MSFT Stay away from these companies. They are in the spending phase right now.
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REALALOY
REALALOY May. 31 at 6:01 PM
$BB We have had a fantastic start to Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston! Day 1 was packed with insightful conversations, strong industry collaboration, and exciting milestones for QNX: ✓ Our President, John Wall, joined leaders from Amazon Fulfillment Technologies & Robotics, Locus Robotics, and Universal Robots for the opening keynote on "Building the Next Era of Robot Autonomy". We're also proud to have been named a winner at the 2026 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards, with John Moloney accepting the award on behalf of QNX, an important recognition of the innovation driving our work in robotics. We also unveiled our latest insights in the Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report, where 1,000 developers share what's shaping robotics today, from Al-driven systems to real-world deployment challenges: https://Inkd.in/eMvV3DG5 $BB.TSX $AMZN
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sethmarcus
sethmarcus May. 31 at 5:53 PM
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 5:28 PM
Recent data shows technology companies now represent a record 8.3% of the U.S. high-yield corporate bond market, up 2 percentage points since 2022, highlighting a sharp rise in tech-sector debt issuance. In addition, tech now accounts for a record 10.3% of the U.S. investment-grade corporate bond market. Year-to-date in 2026, the technology sector has also reached 18% of total corporate bond issuance, the highest level on record. This surge is driven by major issuers including Amazon ($AMZN), Meta ($META), Alphabet ($GOOGL), and Oracle ($ORCL), which have collectively issued $159B in bonds so far this year to finance AI infrastructure expansion. Big Tech is taking on record levels of debt to fuel the AI buildout.
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stronginvestor1994
stronginvestor1994 May. 31 at 9:21 PM
$AMZN $META $MSFT Trump stocks!
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 8:32 PM
$AMZN still sitting in that quiet accumulation zone off the 8-week base right above the 8MA. Nothing flashy yet, but that’s exactly how the strongest legs usually start. Feels a lot like $NVDA / $AVGO / TSM before they uncorked higher. The funny part is attention keeps rotating away into software names like $MSFT, ORCL, NOW, $IGV ,so AMZN keeps getting left behind in the narrative. But price doesn’t care about narrative. Every time it looks ready to break, momentum flips into another theme. That kind of compression usually ends with a sharp move, not a slow grind. Still watching for that shift in flow. If it triggers, 285–300 comes fast, not gradually. Not chasing it here, just positioned for expansion if it shows up.
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ggabel7
ggabel7 May. 31 at 8:21 PM
$QQQ $SATS $BTC $AMZN $DELL small cap must have on the watchlist
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LeonardoDeDust
LeonardoDeDust May. 31 at 7:58 PM
$GOOG $MSFT $AMZN $NVDA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bjNrGFiAI4
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Tripple0toMillion
Tripple0toMillion May. 31 at 6:48 PM
$AMC $NFLX $AMZN $IMAX Yes, this is very good news for cinemas as Genz are coming back. NBC and other mdias are catching and propping us up!🍟🍻💥
0 · Reply
VantageTradeAI
VantageTradeAI May. 31 at 6:46 PM
$AMZN This new frontier trading model is life changing. VANCE AI when calibrated rarely if ever misses. Support/resistance levels extremely accurate up to the cent, pretty wild. on $CDT as well as $HUBC even $PRFX after hours move. 🔥 We do stay long on Amazon, how about that blue origin explosion this weekend.?
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AI_fever
AI_fever May. 31 at 6:07 PM
$META $GOOGL $AMZN $MSFT Stay away from these companies. They are in the spending phase right now.
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REALALOY
REALALOY May. 31 at 6:01 PM
$BB We have had a fantastic start to Robotics Summit & Expo in Boston! Day 1 was packed with insightful conversations, strong industry collaboration, and exciting milestones for QNX: ✓ Our President, John Wall, joined leaders from Amazon Fulfillment Technologies & Robotics, Locus Robotics, and Universal Robots for the opening keynote on "Building the Next Era of Robot Autonomy". We're also proud to have been named a winner at the 2026 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards, with John Moloney accepting the award on behalf of QNX, an important recognition of the innovation driving our work in robotics. We also unveiled our latest insights in the Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report, where 1,000 developers share what's shaping robotics today, from Al-driven systems to real-world deployment challenges: https://Inkd.in/eMvV3DG5 $BB.TSX $AMZN
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sethmarcus
sethmarcus May. 31 at 5:53 PM
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 5:28 PM
Recent data shows technology companies now represent a record 8.3% of the U.S. high-yield corporate bond market, up 2 percentage points since 2022, highlighting a sharp rise in tech-sector debt issuance. In addition, tech now accounts for a record 10.3% of the U.S. investment-grade corporate bond market. Year-to-date in 2026, the technology sector has also reached 18% of total corporate bond issuance, the highest level on record. This surge is driven by major issuers including Amazon ($AMZN), Meta ($META), Alphabet ($GOOGL), and Oracle ($ORCL), which have collectively issued $159B in bonds so far this year to finance AI infrastructure expansion. Big Tech is taking on record levels of debt to fuel the AI buildout.
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alpharomeo92
alpharomeo92 May. 31 at 5:20 PM
$AMZN pt this week? Consolidation or the mini inverse h&s breakout??
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Stichy
Stichy May. 31 at 4:51 PM
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howardlindzon
howardlindzon May. 31 at 3:49 PM
old man buffett raising more cash sold $AMZN $V and $MA and $UNH all small positions
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AshHydrogen
AshHydrogen May. 31 at 3:33 PM
$PLTR has to 3X just to catch $AMZN $GOOG Anthropic Valuation!!! 2X $MSFT s Open $AI !!! Chamath knows iykyk… https://open.substack.com/pub/chamath/p/what-i-read-this-week-186?r=4ay2zw&utm_medium=ios
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Undone_ai
Undone_ai May. 31 at 2:58 PM
$AMZN $META $MSFT $NVDA Hey Dumb, MSFT P/E is below 10-Year Median. Highly undervalued. Will be $1,000 by the EOY. 🚀
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Honeystocks
Honeystocks May. 31 at 2:42 PM
JUNE MARKET OUTLOOK - THE STOCKS READY TO RUN What are the charts signalling going into June and which stocks are setting up for a move? $WULF $AMZN $NTNX $MSFT and Insiders buying up $NOK stock? All charts fully assessed plus many many more 👇 https://www.honeystocks.com/analysis
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 2:37 PM
Privately owned data is becoming one of the most critical inputs for building powerful AI models. Big tech has been accumulating data for years… $AMZN has been accumulating data for 31 years $MSFT has been accumulating data for 51 years $META has been accumulating data for 22 years The deeper the data moat, the stronger the eventual comeback and competitive edge
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 2:09 PM
Some analyses indicate that, even under highly optimistic assumptions, only $AMZN is expected to deliver a positive return on AI investments. $MSFT -9.2% $GOOGL -15.7% $META -28.8% $ORCL -35.6% The counterview is straightforward: if AI ultimately becomes as foundational as the internet, today’s heavy infrastructure spending may, in hindsight, appear far more justified than it seems in the present.
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amberajax2point0
amberajax2point0 May. 31 at 1:54 PM
$AMZN $ASTS $RKLB $SPCX.X high reward? the financial returns suck ass.
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capitalthinktank
capitalthinktank May. 31 at 1:51 PM
$AMZN $ASTS $SPCX.X RKLB Space stocks just got a brutal reminder that rockets are not software. One failed test can ripple across an entire industry. Blue Origin's New Glenn explosion instantly shifted the conversation from growth to execution risk. $ASTS traders focused on launch timelines and satellite deployment. AMZN now faces even more questions around Project Kuiper's path to scaling its network. Meanwhile, every disruption in launch capacity strengthens the competitive position of companies already flying regularly. What caught my attention was the reaction in names like $RKLB. You would expect available launch providers to attract fresh interest when a competitor stumbles, yet selling pressure hit much of the sector anyway. This is exactly why space remains one of the highest risk, highest reward themes in the market. Massive opportunities, massive capital requirements, and one headline can change sentiment overnight.
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sethmarcus
sethmarcus May. 31 at 1:08 PM
This quant pulls together the negative Q1 return and what it could mean for forward returns. It also includes the first 100 trading days gain of 8%+, and the 4%+ monthly returns in April and May; 3 quants in one! When pulling them together into 1 quant we can see that the sample size is small and beyond our control. We don’t dictate historic occurrences, we simply quantify them. What the data informs is that June, July, August, and June – December were all positive returns. 💯🚀 If you scan over to the June – December Peak-Trough column, there were some pretty good pullbacks and near corrections. More inside this weekend's macro-market Research Report at Finom Group $SPY $QQQ $UVXY $AMZN $META
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rs328
rs328 May. 31 at 11:24 AM
$AMZN $META $MSFT $NVDA We are in a bubble. Forward P/E’s are based on pro forma data. Dangerous at that. Adjust these for macro headwinds alone and the valuations quickly become more expensive. Adjust based on a closer earnings timetable and the historical looks more appropriate. A small hiccup can cause any of these to nosedive.
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