Amazon.com Inc
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Price: 197.18 EUR 0.65% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2T EUR

Net Margin
Amazon.com Inc

11.1%
Current
6%
Average
1.4%
Industry

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
11.1%
=
Net Income
76.5B
/
Revenue
691.3B

Net Margin Across Competitors

Country Company Market Cap Net
Margin
US
Amazon.com Inc
NASDAQ:AMZN
2.5T USD
11%
ZA
Naspers Ltd
JSE:NPN
831.7B Zac
73%
CN
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd
NYSE:BABA
377.8B USD
12%
CN
PDD Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:PDD
167B USD
24%
NL
Prosus NV
AEX:PRX
124B EUR
200%
AR
Mercadolibre Inc
NASDAQ:MELI
104.3B USD
8%
UY
MercadoLibre Inc
BMV:MELIN
1.9T MXN
8%
US
DoorDash Inc
NASDAQ:DASH
96.1B USD
7%
CN
Meituan
HKEX:3690
610.8B HKD
-1%
KR
Coupang Inc
NYSE:CPNG
49.4B USD
1%
CN
JD.Com Inc
HKEX:9618
373.6B HKD
2%
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Amazon.com Inc
Glance View

Amazon.com Inc., founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, began its journey as an unassuming online bookstore in a small garage in Bellevue, Washington. With a vision far ahead of his time, Bezos was keenly aware of the untapped potential of the Internet, and as the web grew, so did Amazon. The company's initial focus on books provided a perfect entry into the digital space, but its model was designed for expansion. As it evolved, Amazon quickly diversified its offerings, venturing into electronics, clothing, groceries, and virtually every consumer product imaginable. By constantly redefining e-commerce, it transformed into a behemoth through strategic investments and innovations in technology and logistics. Key to its success was the seamless user experience it offered, supported by an expansive network of fulfillment centers and sophisticated data algorithms that personalized shopping experiences for millions of customers worldwide. Beyond its direct retail operations, Amazon ingeniously expanded its economic footprint through Amazon Web Services (AWS), launched in 2006. AWS pioneered the commercialization of cloud computing services, providing scalable and cost-effective infrastructure solutions to businesses ranging from startups to global corporations. Today, AWS stands as a substantial revenue driver for Amazon, frequently contributing a significant portion of the company’s operating income due to its higher margin compared to retail. Furthermore, Amazon's ecosystem is bolstered by its Prime subscription model, which not only incentivizes customer loyalty with perks like free shipping and access to streaming services but also generates a steady flow of predictable income. These diverse revenue streams, supported by relentless innovation and customer-centric focus, underpin Amazon’s status as one of the most influential companies in the global marketplace.

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What is Net Margin?

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
11.1%
=
Net Income
76.5B
/
Revenue
691.3B
What is the Net Margin of Amazon.com Inc?

Based on Amazon.com Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 11.1%.

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