Amazon.com (AMZN)

254.57
+4.87 (1.95%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 17th, 11:18 AM EDT
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Previous Close249.70
Open254.99
Bid254.55
Ask254.57
Day's Range252.20 - 256.18
52 Week Range165.29 - 258.60
Volume18,507,031
Market Cap129.58B
PE Ratio (TTM)35.50
EPS (TTM)7.2
Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume45,944,780

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About Amazon.com (AMZN)

Amazon.com is a multinational technology and e-commerce company that revolutionizes the way consumers shop online. It offers a vast selection of products and services, ranging from books and electronics to household goods and digital content, through its user-friendly platform. In addition to its retail operations, Amazon provides cloud computing services via Amazon Web Services, enabling businesses to leverage powerful computing resources. The company is also known for its innovations in logistics, such as advanced delivery systems and the use of artificial intelligence. With a strong emphasis on customer experience and technological advancement, Amazon continues to expand its presence in various sectors, including entertainment, smart home technology, and grocery services. Read More

News & Press Releases

Nvidia Just Piled $2 Billion Into This Chip Stock, and It Can Still Climb Higher From Herefool.com
This smaller chipmaker is both a burgeoning competitor to Nvidia and a partner with it.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
Mark J. Jacobs Unveils “Solairi’s Lattice”, A Thrilling Exploration of Faith, Technology, and the Secrets of History
Prepare to be transported into a world where faith, technology, and the long-guarded truths of history collide. In Solairi’s Lattice, Mark J. Jacobs—the mind who has mastered both the art of storytelling and the architecture of data—delivers a high-voltage thriller that challenges our understanding of power, belief, and the hidden code within the past.
Via GlobePRwire · April 17, 2026
Watch Out for Q2: Evercore Analyst Warns Ad Budget Cuts Could Mute Tech Earningsbenzinga.com
Mark Mahaney of Evercore ISI identifies Amazon and Meta as "dislocated high-quality" picks but warns of a muted Q2 as companies trim ad budgets.
Via Benzinga · April 17, 2026
Maine Lawmakers Pass Bill Temporarily Halting Data Center Construction
Lawmakers in Maine have signed off on a bill designed to place a moratorium on the construction of data centers within the state. If signed into law, the legislation would be the first such measure in the entire United States and could set the pace for nearly a dozen other states considering similar proposals.
Via Investor Brand Network · April 17, 2026
New UK Money-Saving Community PoundSavingDeals.com Launches With Verified Deals and Genuine Discounts Across 70+ Retailers
Free platform features reviewed deals, community groups, buying guides, and discount codes from major UK retailers
Via GlobePRwire · April 17, 2026
Amazon To Rally More Than 14%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Fridaybenzinga.com
Top Wall Street analysts changed outlook on top names; Benchmark raised JBHT's price target; Truist cut USB's target; Truist raised AMZN's target; Stephens slashed DOMO's target; Rosenblatt cut NFLX's target; Evercore raised PEP's target; Guggenheim raised ATAI's target; B of A raised SNDK's target.
Via Benzinga · April 17, 2026
Utility Stock Jumps On Data Center Power Deals With These Tech Giantsinvestors.com
NiSource stock rises after the utility company signs deals with Alphabet and Amazon to supply energy to new AI data centers.
Via Investor's Business Daily · April 17, 2026
Why April Could Be the Most Important Earnings Season for AI Stocks Since the Boom Beganfool.com
AI's biggest players face their ultimate reality check; this earnings season will separate hype from real returns.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
Why Anthropic's Custom Chip Plans Could Benefit Broadcommarketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · April 17, 2026
Qualcomm, Amazon, Netflix And A Tech Stock On CNBC's 'Final Trades'qualcom
On CNBC's Halftime Report Final Trades, Jim Lebenthal chose Qualcomm despite a downgrade. Kari Firestone expects Amazon to rise.
Via Benzinga · April 17, 2026
I Ranked the "Magnificent Seven" Stocks From Best to Worst Buys Right Nowfool.com
More than half of the Magnificent Seven are excellent stock picks.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
Is Amazon Actually a Once-in-a-Decade Bargain Right Now? Here's What the Numbers Say.fool.com
Four valuation-related numbers say now is a great time to buy Amazon stock.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
Think AMD, Broadcom, or Alphabet Is Nvidia's Biggest Competitor for AI Data Center Space? Think Again...fool.com
The No. 1 risk to Nvidia's artificial intelligence (AI) hardware supremacy arguably comes from within.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
USB Q1 Deep Dive: Consumer Deposit Growth and New Partnerships Drive Performance
Financial services giant U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 5.2% year on year to $7.32 billion. Its n...
Via StockStory · April 17, 2026
NiSource Teams Up With Alphabet And Amazon To Power AI Data Centers—And Says Your Energy Bills Could Drop By This Muchbenzinga.com
NiSource has partnered with Alphabet and expanded its deal with Amazon to power AI data centers while promising to shield customers.
Via Benzinga · April 17, 2026
John Steel Announces Debut Political Thriller “Migrant Crisis” Following Strong Early Reviews
Debut novel “Migrant Crisis” by John Steel earns high reader ratings and critical praise for its gripping political narrative and moral depth.
Why Apple's Refusal to Aggressively Build Out AI Compute Is Actually a Brilliant Move for Investorsfool.com
While rival tech giants pour hundreds of billions into new data centers, the iPhone-maker may be quietly winning anyway.
Via The Motley Fool · April 16, 2026
As Amazon Pours Another $25B into Data Centers, Buy This 1 High-Yield Data Center Dividend Stock
Amazon’s new 25 billion dollar data‑center push underscores why American Tower’s tower network and CoreSite data‑center arm are valuable, giving investors a nearly 4% yield, discounted valuation, and direct exposure to growing cloud and AI traffic wi...
Via Barchart.com · April 16, 2026
Cramer Highlights Nike, Amazon, Nvidia Stock To Investors: 'Why Would You Sell It?'benzinga.com
Jim Cramer shared thoughts on dozens of stocks for members of the CNBC Investing Club. Here's his opinion about 3 of the top picks.
Via Benzinga · April 16, 2026
A Transformational Guide To Faith And Connection Arrives
A powerful new spiritual release, Lord, Teach Me How To Pray, invites readers into a deeply personal and meaningful journey of faith, purpose, and connection with God. Written by Andrae E. Kamoche, this book serves as both a guide and an invitation to rediscover the true essence of prayer in everyday life.
Via Get News · April 16, 2026
Bull vs. Bear: Is Amazon Stock a Buy or Sell?fool.com
The bulls and the bears both have valid points when it comes to Amazon stock.
Via The Motley Fool · April 16, 2026
Amazon, Built On Keeping Customers Inside Homes, Now Wants To Send Audiences To Movie Theaters: 'A Reason To Leave The House'benzinga.com
Amazon made its presence at CinemaCon felt with a promise to bring more films to movie theaters. Here's what Amazon's movie segment means for shareholders.
Via Benzinga · April 16, 2026
This AI Chipmaker's Profit Just Surged 58% (Hint: It's Not Nvidia). 3 Reasons to Buy This Top Artificial Intelligence Stock Right Nowfool.com
Here's how you can claim your share of the AI boom.
Via The Motley Fool · April 16, 2026
Cohen & Steers (NYSE:CNS) Exceeds Q1 CY2026 Expectations
Investment management firm Cohen & Steers (NYSE:CNS) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q1 CY2026, with sales up 8.3% year on year to $145.6 million. ...
Via StockStory · April 16, 2026
Generate Investment Management Trims Alaska Air Group Positionfool.com
Alaska Air Group’s story is evolving as its expanded network and Hawaiian integration reshape how the business generates profit. That puts more focus on how those changes show up in earnings, rather than relying on a rebound in travel demand alone.
Via The Motley Fool · April 16, 2026