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Current Price
199.10
Bid
199.00
Ask
199.10
Volume
30,565,046
195.99 Day's Range 199.82
138.38 52 Week Range 201.195
Market Cap
Previous Close
195.78
Open
196.00
Last Trade
25
@
199.1
Last Trade Time
Financial Volume
$ 6,066,032,864
VWAP
198.4631
Average Volume (3m)
34,602,114
Shares Outstanding
10,495,566,881
Dividend Yield
-
PE Ratio
68.82
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
2.9
Revenue
574.79B
Net Profit
30.43B

About Amazon.com Inc

Amazon is a leading online retailer and one of the highest-grossing e-commerce aggregators, with $386 billion in net sales and approximately $578 billion in estimated physical/digital online gross merchandise volume in 2021. Retail-related revenue represents approximately 80% of the total, followed ... Amazon is a leading online retailer and one of the highest-grossing e-commerce aggregators, with $386 billion in net sales and approximately $578 billion in estimated physical/digital online gross merchandise volume in 2021. Retail-related revenue represents approximately 80% of the total, followed by Amazon Web Services' cloud computing, storage, database, and other offerings (10%-15%), advertising services (5%), and other. International segments constitute 25%-30% of Amazon's non-AWS sales, led by Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Show more

Sector
Catalog, Mail-order Houses
Industry
Catalog, Mail-order Houses
Website
Headquarters
Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Founded
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Amazon.com Inc is listed in the Catalog, Mail-order Houses sector of the NASDAQ with ticker AMZN. The last closing price for Amazon.com was $195.78. Over the last year, Amazon.com shares have traded in a share price range of $ 138.38 to $ 201.195.

Amazon.com currently has 10,495,566,881 shares outstanding. The market capitalization of Amazon.com is $2.05 trillion. Amazon.com has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 68.82.

Amazon.com (AMZN) Options Flow Summary

Overall Flow

Bullish

Net Premium

44M

Calls / Puts

342.54%

Buys / Sells

148.95%

OTM / ITM

69.19%

Sweeps Ratio

0.42%

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110.525.57853430905188.58200.5185.2355733189193.07404915CS
417.169.43168077388181.94200.5180.9434047815189.64444629CS
1231.2918.6460878374167.81200.5167.134602114184.55137549CS
2612.826.88211294825186.28201.195151.64438594053184.23808423CS
5260.3543.4954954955138.75201.195138.3841753182172.88500756CS
15625.1974974114.4894392172173.90250259201.19581.43545367286131.80010006CS
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AMZN Discussion

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stockmarketswizzles stockmarketswizzles 1 hour ago
www.stockmarketswizzles.com

LISTEN to the stock market
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 7 hours ago
$AMZN The TTM Squeeze spots tight consolidations, setting the stage for explosive moves
By: TrendSpider | November 5, 2024

• The TTM Squeeze spots tight consolidations, setting the stage for explosive moves.

Combine that with key breakout levels and you've got the perfect setup for multi-day directional trades.



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 10 hours ago
Cathie Wood & Ark Invest's Buys 5,843 Shares of Amazon com Inc. (AMZN)
By: Cheddar Flow | November 4, 2024

• Cathie Wood and Ark Invest's trade activity from today 11/4.



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fwb fwb 4 days ago
BEZOS had those shares sitting at $200.00 for sometime.
Every time AMZN HIT THE $200.00 level, he has been selling.
Once he sells those share...AMZN will BLOW pass $200.00 toward $225.00 or higher....
GLTU on AMZN......
LONG since $97.00
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Bountiful_Harvest Bountiful_Harvest 4 days ago
Bezos sold $3 Billion of $AMZN shares TODAY bringing the past 12 months tally to ~$13bn worth of shares sold.

Ask yourself a question: isn’t this “slightly” unusual?

Isn’t it “slightly” unusual that Buffett $BRK.A holds ~$300 billion in cash?

https://justdario.com/2024/09/the-forgotten-lesson-from-every-crash-since-1929-be-a-buyer-when-there-is-no-hope-left-in-markets/
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 4 days ago
Amazon (AMZN) Stock Eyes Record Highs After Earnings
By: Schaeffer's Investment Research | November 1, 2024

• Amazon.com reported a third-quarter revenue and earnings beat

• AMZN price-target hikes and call options are flying off the shelves today

Shares Big Tech staple Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) are surging today, last seen 7.2% higher to trade at $199.90. The e-commerce company's strong third-quarter results included $1.43 earnings per share on revenue of $158.88 billion, both of which beat Wall Street's expectations thanks to growth in its cloud computing and advertising units. In addition, Amazon Web Services' revenue grew 19% over the last 12 months, slightly below estimates but still faster on a year-over-year basis.

No less than 18 analysts have hiked their price target in response. Truist Securities appears to be the most bullish, moving from $265 up to $270 -- a more than 35% premium to the equity's current perch.

AMZN is a chip shot from its July 8 all-time high of $201.20, though the round-number $200 level could turn out to be a hesitation point. The shares are now back above the $2 trillion market cap level for the first time since July. Year-to-date, the stock is now up 31.1% and 43.1% year-over-year.

AMZN options are flying off the shelves. In the first half hour of trading, 245,000 calls and 128,000 puts have crossed the tape, volume that's eight times the intraday average amount. The weekly 11/1 200-strike call is the most popular by a wide margin, with the 205-strike call from the same series following distantly.

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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 5 days ago
Today Amazon com Inc. (AMZN) is the best performer in the DJIA
By: Thom Hartle | November 1, 2024

• Today (8:32 CST), the best performer in the DJIA is Amazon, Inc. AMZN.



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 5 days ago
Recapping Amazon com Inc. $AMZN earnings
By: Markets & Mayhem | October 31, 2024

• Recapping $AMZN earnings.



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 5 days ago
Amazon $AMZN Just Reported Earnings: Double Beat
By: Evan | October 31, 2024

• AMAZON $AMZN JUST REPORTED EARNINGS

EPS of $1.43 beating expectations of $1.14
Revenue of $158.9B beating expectations of $157.2B

Amazon $AMZN said next quarter it expects Revenue to come in between $181.5B-188.5B compared to expectations of $186.36B

AWS Revenue came in at $27.5B above expectations of $27.4B

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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 5 days ago
$AMZN $1.6 Million Call This expires in December and was executed above the ask
By: Cheddar Flow | October 31, 2024

• $AMZN $1.6M Call

This expires in December and was executed above the ask



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 1 week ago
Amazon Earnings Driver Is AWS
By: 24/7 Wall St. | October 28, 2024

• The key to Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) earnings will be AWS.
• It has adopted AI software and has to show that this will add to Amazon’s earnings.

Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has been, and still is, the largest e-commerce company in America for decades. It undercut prices and the delivery services of physical retailers so much that it was blamed for losses in the brick-and-mortar industry. No one would have guessed that Amazon Web Services, now known as AWS, would transform the massive online retailer and that e-commerce would take a back seat to cloud computing. But that is what has happened.

AWS is the largest cloud computing company in America based on revenue. The sector has become a horse race recently, driven by which players can adopt artificial intelligence to draw customers and market share. Amazon investors have been concerned that Microsoft Corp.’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) relationship with AI leader OpenAI would give it an early lead. However, it is far too early to tell. AWS CEO Matt Garman recently told The Wall Street Journal that his company had been more “deliberate” as it rolled out AI features and was not trailing Microsoft’s services.

Amazon’s upcoming earnings will show whether its approach is correct. When Amazon announced earnings for the second quarter, CEO Andy Jassy offered several descriptions of why AWS was the best AI-based solution for most cloud customers.

Upcoming earnings will be early proof of whether Jassy is right. In the second quarter, AWS had revenue of $26.3 billion, 18% of Amazon’s total. However, its operating income was $9.3 billion, compared with Amazon’s $14.5 billion total, which made it 64% of the bottom line. AWS revenue growth was 19% from the same period in 2023. Presumably, if AI features have drawn customers recently, the growth rate will rise substantially.

When Amazon posts third-quarter earnings, its original e-commerce business will not matter much if AWS does not post home run numbers.

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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 1 week ago
Amazon $AMZN looking like a steal at these prices
By: TrendSpider | October 25, 2024

• $AMZN Amazon looking like a steal at these prices.



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fwb fwb 2 weeks ago
How customers are making more informed shopping decisions with Rufus, Amazon’s generative AI-powered shopping assistant
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/retail/how-to-use-amazon-rufus?ref_=HI0101IMG
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 2 weeks ago
$AMZN Short-dated and Long-dated Bullish Prints
By: Cheddar Flow | October 22, 2024

• $AMZN Short-dated and Long-dated Bullish Prints.



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 2 weeks ago
Cathie Wood & Ark Invest's Buys 20,883 Shares of Amazon com Inc. (AMZN)
By: Ark Invest Daily | October 21, 2024

• Cathie Wood and Ark Invest's trade activity from today 10/21.



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detearing detearing 2 weeks ago
Antichrist rhetoric coming from AMZN base.

I'm out.

Won .5M last year.

Not looking back.
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 3 weeks ago
$AMZN Millions worth of OTM March calls hitting the tape
By: Cheddar Flow | October 18, 2024

• $AMZN Millions worth of OTM March calls hitting the tape



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 3 weeks ago
Amazon $AMZN just confirmed it will be reporting its Q3 earnings after the markets close on Thursday, October 31st
By: Savvy Trader | October 17, 2024

• Amazon $AMZN just confirmed it will be reporting its Q3 earnings after the markets close on Thursday, October 31st

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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 3 weeks ago
$AMZN Coiled is an understatement...
By: TrendSpider | October 17, 2024

• $AMZN Coiled is an understatement...

Amazon has a big directional move right around the corner.



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Mother Lode Mother Lode 3 weeks ago
MW Amazon makes fresh nuclear bet. Is it good news for this years hottest stocks?

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/amazon-makes-fresh-nuclear-bet-is-it-good-news-for-this-years-hottest-stocks-6974ef42?mod=search_headline
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 3 weeks ago
$AMZN getting tight. In a perfect world $AMZN has a blow out quarter and absorbs the Bezos sell wall that has been looming for months at 200...
By: John Trades MBA | October 12, 2024

• $AMZN getting tight

In a perfect world $AMZN has a blow out quarter and absorbs the Bezos sell wall that has been looming for months at 200.

Once 200 is taken out $AMZN it should be able to easily run to 220+

Will be looking to play the trendlines in with weekly options this week



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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 4 weeks ago
Cathie Wood & Ark Invest's Buys 76,505 Shares of Amazon com Inc. (AMZN)
By: Ark Invest Daily | October 8, 2024

• Cathie Wood and Ark Invest's trade activity from today 10/8.



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BottomBounce BottomBounce 4 weeks ago
Amazon.com, Inc. $AMZN Total Debt (mrq) $157.84 Billion dwindling cash. Should be trading at $7.00 per share.
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 4 weeks ago
2 Big Tech Stocks Dinged by Downgrades
By: Schaeffer's Investment Research | October 7, 2024

• Both AAPL and AMZN were downgraded this morning

• Both AMZN and AAPL have seen high options volume over the last two weeks

Tech giants Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) are both moving lower today, following this morning's bear notes.

Jefferies downgraded AAPL to "hold" from "buy," noting near-term expectations for the company's iPhone 16 and iPhone 17, both marked by artificial intelligence (AI) software, were overblown after weaker-than-anticipated initial demand. At last glance, Apple stock was down 0.9% to trade at $224.76.

Wells Fargo slashed its rating on AMZN to "equal weight" from "overweight," citing slowing growth and heightened competition from Walmart (WMT), warning cloud strength was "not enough." At last look, Amazon.com stock was down 2.8% to trade at $181.29.

Both stocks are no stranger to Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White's list of stocks that have attracted the highest options volume in the last 10 days, and this most recent period is no different. Over the past two weeks, both equities have seen a wealth of bullish-leaning trading, as seen in the chart below.



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fwb fwb 1 month ago
AMZN is one of MY FAVOR AI STOCKS......
(I sure Shareholders KNOW that AMZN IS ALSO AN AI PLAY)
My other AI PLAYS are PLTR, SOUN, BBAI and my Sleeper---BABA)
SOUN and BBAI is a gamble (I like my chances)
BABA... I am already up and BABA pays a DIVI😃
But all is not lost
(HNHPF) will be working with NVIDIA on SERVERS for the AI REVOLUTION that is coming
You KNOW about HNHPF (i.e. FOXCONN) - THEY ASSEMBLE THE IPHONE FOR APPLE...... and they pay a DIVI😃
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (HNHPF)
https://www.foxconn.com/en-us/about/group-profile
GOOD INVESTING
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 1 month ago
Today Amazon, Inc. (AMZN) is the best performer in the DJIA
By: Thom Hartle | October 4, 2024

• Today (8:34 CST), the best performer in the DJIA is Amazon, Inc. AMZN.



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fwb fwb 1 month ago
Prime Day Oct 8th & 9th..But only for PRIME MEMBERS,
I bet many of them are also Shareholders
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Tesla Trillionaire Tesla Trillionaire 1 month ago
Ouch Amazon taking a beating. Expect it to continue.
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Tesla Trillionaire Tesla Trillionaire 1 month ago
Employees are disgruntled and turning into mob mentality.
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Slyhunter Slyhunter 1 month ago
I hope so.
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Tesla Trillionaire Tesla Trillionaire 1 month ago
October is going to be ugly for Amazon.
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DiscoverGold DiscoverGold 1 month ago
$AMZN Amazon has NEVER closed October in the green during an election cycle, with an average loss of -10.03% since its 1997 IPO
By: TrendSpider | September 29, 2024

• Here's a not-so-fun-fact:

$AMZN Amazon has NEVER closed October in the green during an election cycle, with an average loss of -10.03% since its 1997 IPO.

There's a first time for everything, right?



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fwb fwb 1 month ago
is the Ceiling (resistant level) STILL at $200.00?
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tw0122 tw0122 1 month ago
"It Changes The Math": Biden's Tariff Crackdown Throws Amazon And Walmart's Sneaky China Plans Into Chaos


Under mounting pressure from Chinese retail giants like Shein and Temu, American behemoths Amazon and Walmart have been cooking up a scheme to dodge tariffs and slash costs - but a new move by the Biden administration might just rain on their parade.

For months, these U.S. retailers have been quietly plotting to overhaul their business models, aiming to ship more goods directly from Chinese factories straight to your doorstep. By doing so, they'd cut out pricey U.S. warehouses and stores, all while skirting hefty tariffs using a little-known loophole in a century-old trade law.


Amazon has been preparing a new discount service that would ship products directly to consumers, allowing those goods to bypass tariffs.Credit...Octavio Jones for The New York Times
This loophole, known as "de minimis," lets importers bypass U.S. taxes and tariffs on shipments valued under $800. The result? Chinese platforms like Shein and Temu have been flooding the market with dirt-cheap products, leaving American companies scrambling to keep up.

But on Friday, the Biden administration threw a wrench in the works. In a surprise announcement, officials declared plans to slam the door on many Chinese imports exploiting the de minimis rule—especially clothing items. The crackdown aims to curb the tsunami of duty-free packages pouring into the country, predominantly from China.

While the changes won't happen overnight - the proposal will undergo industry scrutiny before finalization - the message is clear: The free ride is coming to an end, the NY Times reports.

Amazon had been gearing up to launch a discount service capitalizing on direct-to-consumer shipments from China, insiders revealed. Walmart, even if reluctant to shake up its model, felt the heat to consider similar tactics to stay competitive.

"It's get on board or get left behind," said Steve Story, executive vice president for customs and international trade at Apex Logistics International. "If you don't get online and embrace this, you're going to be overshadowed by Shein, Temu, and Alibaba."

Story admitted he's assisted Chinese sellers in dodging tariffs by shipping through Amazon's fulfillment centers, thanks to a 2020 customs ruling allowing Chinese firms to act as "non-resident importers." Essentially, they can send products tariff-free to themselves via Amazon warehouses scattered across the U.S.

Traditionally, retailers hauled shipping containers loaded with goods from China to U.S. ports, then trucked them to warehouses and stores before reaching consumers. Now, many are bypassing this route, opting to individually package and ship items directly from China under the de minimis rule. This method not only avoids tariffs but also skirts the need for extensive warehousing.

The numbers are staggering. Packages entering the U.S. under the de minimis rule have skyrocketed to over one billion in 2023, up from a mere 140 million a decade ago. China is the chief contributor, sending more packages than all other countries combined.

American businesses are pissed - saying that the rules create an uneven playing field since brands with U.S. stores and warehouses are subject to more in tariffs compared to those shipping directly to consumers.

"De minimis is like a big tax incentive the U.S. is giving you to take the job somewhere else," lamented Peter Bragdon, general counsel at Columbia Sportswear. "It changes the math."

Mike Hesse, CEO of Nebraska-based Blue Ox, which manufactures tow bars for RVs, discovered Chinese knockoffs of his products being sold on Amazon and slipping into the country via de minimis.

"They're a safety issue, plus consumers are duped into thinking they're buying an American-made product," Hesse fumed. "That's how de minimis is affecting me."


Traditionally, to bring goods into the country, retailers would arrange for a shipping container of products to be brought into U.S. ports from overseas.Credit...Kristen Zeis for The New York Times
Some companies have accused Chinese firms of dirty tricks, like falsifying invoices to sneak pricier items under the $800 threshold or faking shipping documents to send bulk goods duty-free.

Meanwhile, some retailers have shifted warehouses to Canada or Mexico. From there, they can swiftly and legally ship items duty-free into the U.S. when orders roll in - taking more American jobs with them.

As the Biden administration tightens the screws on de minimis shipments from China, fears are mounting that imports from our neighbors might surge as companies look for new loopholes.

Even Chinese giants are bracing for impact. Shein says it's open to reforming the tariff exemption and will adapt to keep customers happy. Temu has started highlighting products from "local warehouses," a move seen as hedging against regulatory changes.

"This is clearly a strategic move to limit exposure to any regulatory shifts," noted Juozas Kaziukenas, founder of e-commerce intelligence firm Marketplace Pulse.

All eyes are now on Washington. While lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have floated proposals to narrow the de minimis exemption, it's uncertain whether they'll rally behind a unified plan.

"The reason we really would like to see certainty is so everybody can plan business accordingly," said Donald Tang, executive chairman of Shein, just a day before the administration's bombshell announcement. "If everything is hanging in the middle... it's not good for the business planning process."

For Amazon, Walmart, and countless others, the race is on to adapt—or risk being left in the dust.

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fwb fwb 1 month ago
NHS Digital launches NHS login with AWS
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/nhs-digital-launches-nhs-login-aws/
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JJ8 JJ8 1 month ago
Amazon share price is still in the same Triple Top Breakout mode since 11-Sep-2024.

My timing to add more about that time was good. GLTA
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tw0122 tw0122 2 months ago
Consumer demand slowing significantly Amazon Mandates Office Return

Amazon has announced a new policy requiring its corporate employees to work from the office five days a week.. This shift marks a significant change from the company’s current three-day hybrid model. According to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, in-person work fosters collaboration, innovation, and the company’s sense of culture.

This move makes Amazon one of the strictest return-to-office policy holders among Seattle’s tech giants, although some companies have been gradually increasing in-person requirements recently. The new policy aims to promote a sense of community and teamwork, which Jassy believes is essential for Amazon’s success.

The change comes as more companies are pulling back on remote work, and Amazon’s decision may set a precedent for other Big Tech companies to follow. Other executives, such as Elon Musk and Marc Benioff, have also advocated for a return to pre-pandemic norms of office culture.

It remains to be seen how employees will respond to this new policy, as some may have grown accustomed to the flexibility of remote work. However, Amazon’s move is a significant development in the ongoing debate about the future of work and the role of offices in the modern workplace.
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GearsofWar GearsofWar 2 months ago
All of a sudden they had an opinion....and what had happened was .
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GearsofWar GearsofWar 2 months ago
I've dealt with these individuals.....

They thinking tough Amazon's and snu snu words like pennies.....and their profit margins....
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GearsofWar GearsofWar 2 months ago
I've had amazon since 06.....I like the dolphins and the yahoo commercials better 10 years back slap from that...
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fwb fwb 2 months ago
Amazon is investing an additional $2.1 billion in the Delivery Service Partner program—its biggest investment yet.

I’m always humbled by the incredible teams across Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program making magic for customers. This program started in 2018 to empower small business entrepreneurs to grow thriving delivery companies. Since then, I’ve loved watching over 4,400 passionate owners build and scale their businesses, create 390,000 driving jobs, and generate $58 billion in total revenue for their companies.
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pepeoil pepeoil 2 months ago
Nice. I may go visit yo see the Brazilian butts
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fwb fwb 2 months ago
Amazon's AWS to invest $1.8 billion in Brazil through 2034
By Reuters
September 11, 20244:18 PM EDT
Look out .................
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pepeoil pepeoil 2 months ago
One of these days this chit is going to run. I am in for the long haul
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JJ8 JJ8 2 months ago
Amazon share price Triple Top Breakout today on 11-Sep-2024. GLTA
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JJ8 JJ8 2 months ago
Amazon Unit Launches Global Passport Program to Support Businesses in International Expansion
11:58:03 AM ET, 09/06/2024 - MT Newswires
11:58 AM EDT, 09/06/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Amazon.com (AMZN) said Thursday its Amazon Web Services unit has launched the Global Passport Program to assist independent software vendors expand their businesses internationally.

The service includes strategic planning workshops, technical support for multi-region deployments and guidance on regulatory compliance for different regions.

Amazon Web Services also partnered with growth consultancy firm Think and Grow to offer additional strategic consulting to support independent software vendors in scaling their businesses.

PS: Adding more shares last Friday was timely with the price jump today of $4.15 (2.42%), at this time today. GLTA
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JJ8 JJ8 2 months ago
I think it is a good price. And, I added more shares.

I will keep on buying in steps should it continue going down.

My average cost now stands at $165 per share.

Cheers & GLTA
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