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Amazon.com's annual revenue was $637.96 B in fiscal year 2024. The annual revenue increased $63.17 B from $574.79 B (in 2023) to $637.96 B (in 2024), representing a 10.99% year-over-year growth.
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TwitterThe combined number of full- and part-time employees of Amazon.com has increased significantly since 2017. Amazon’s headcount peaked in 2021 when the American multinational e-commerce company employed ********* full- and part-time employees, not counting external contractors. However, in 2024, the number dropped to *********. E-commerce crunch The workforce reduction of Amazon follows the mass layoffs hitting the entire e-commerce sector. With the full reopening of physical stores after the COVID-19 pandemic, online shopping demand decreased, leading online retailers to restructure their businesses, including personnel costs. Diversifying business With online retail sales growing slower due to recession and inflation, Amazon can still leverage other profitable revenue segments — from media subscriptions to server hosting and cloud services. On top of that, in 2023 Amazon monitored small enterprises operating in different fields and strategically invested in them, as disclosed startup acquisitions indicate.
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In fiscal year 2025, the revenue per employee at Amazon.com was -. The revenue per employee decreased by $418.33 K from $418.33 K (in 2024) to - (in 2025).
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Amazon is one of the most recognisable brands in the world, and the third largest by revenue. It was the fourth tech company to reach a $1 trillion market cap, and a market leader in e-commerce,...
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In fiscal year 2024, Amazon.com's revenue by geographical region are as follows: GERMANY: $40.86 B, International Segment: $93.83 B, JAPAN: $27.40 B, North America Segment: $438.02 B, UNITED KINGDOM: $37.86 B.
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Amazon Sales Dataset Description This dataset contains 250 records of Amazon sales transactions, including details about the products sold, customers, payment methods, and order statuses.
Columns Description: Order ID - Unique identifier for each order (e.g., ORD0001).
Date - Date of the order.
Product - Name of the product purchased.
Category - Product category (Electronics, Clothing, Home Appliances, etc.).
Price - Price of a single unit of the product.
Quantity - Number of units purchased in the order.
Total Sales - Total revenue from the order (Price × Quantity).
Customer Name - Name of the customer.
Customer Location - City where the customer is based.
Payment Method - Mode of payment (Credit Card, Debit Card, PayPal, etc.).
Status - Order status (Completed, Pending, or Cancelled).
This dataset can be used for sales analysis, customer behavior insights, and revenue trends visualization. 🚀
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Amazon made $40.2 billion from memberships and subscriptions in 2023.
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In 2025, Amazon stands as a testament to relentless innovation and strategic expansion. From its humble beginnings as an online bookstore, it has evolved into a global conglomerate, influencing various sectors from cloud computing to entertainment. This transformation is not just about diversification but about setting benchmarks in each domain...
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Three companies have revolutionised how we shop online: Amazon, Alibaba, and eBay. Their origins, growth, and impact on global commerce are remarkable: - Amazon: Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, Amazon began as an online bookstore. It rapidly expanded its product range, invested heavily in technology and logistics, and introduced groundbreaking services like Amazon Prime and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Today, Amazon is a leader in e-commerce, cloud computing, and innovation. - Alibaba: Founded by Jack Ma in 1999, Alibaba aimed to connect Chinese manufacturers with international buyers. Through platforms like Alibaba.com, Taobao, and Tmall, it transformed e-commerce in China and became a global player in digital payments and financial services through Ant Group. - eBay: Started by Pierre Omidyar in 1995 as an online auction site, eBay quickly became a popular platform for buying and selling a wide variety of goods. It pioneered consumer-to-consumer (C2C) commerce, fostered a vibrant online community, and expanded globally.
These companies have distinct strengths and growth trajectories: - Amazon leads in technological innovation and customer-centric services. - Alibaba dominates the Chinese market and is influential in digital payments. - eBay pioneered C2C commerce and maintains a strong global presence.
Together, Amazon, Alibaba, and eBay have shaped the modern e-commerce landscape, democratised commerce, and continue to influence how we buy and sell goods around the world.
Amazon began as an online bookstore. Jeff Bezos, who was then a Wall Street hedge fund executive, decided to capitalise on the growth of the internet in the 1990s. He left his job, moved to Seattle, and started Amazon in his garage.
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Jack Ma, a former English teacher, founded Alibaba to connect Chinese manufacturers with international buyers. He aimed to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China by leveraging the internet.
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Amazon.com, Inc. is an American online retailer with a wide range of products. According to its own information, Amazon, as the market leader in Internet trade, has the world's largest selection of books, CDs and videos. Via the integrated sales platform Marketplace, private individuals or other companies can also offer new and used products as part of online trading. The Amazon Kindle is sold under its own brand as a reader for electronic books, the Amazon Fire HD tablet computer, the Fire TV set-top box, the Fire TV Stick HDMI stick and the Echo speech recognition system.
With sales of $280 billion in 2019, a profit of $11.6 billion, and a market value of $1.32 trillion (June 2020), it was the third most valuable after Apple and Microsoft, and even before Google United States company.
Market capitalization of Amazon (AMZN)
Market cap: $2.362 Trillion USD
As of February 2025 Amazon has a market cap of $2.362 Trillion USD. This makes Amazon the world's 4th most valuable company by market cap according to our data. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.
Revenue for Amazon (AMZN)
Revenue in 2024 (TTM): $637.95 Billion USD
According to Amazon's latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM ) is $637.95 Billion USD. an increase over the revenue in the year 2023 that were of $574.78 Billion USD. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.
Earnings for Amazon (AMZN)
Earnings in 2024 (TTM): $71.02 Billion USD
According to Amazon's latest financial reports the company's current earnings are $637.95 Billion USD. , an increase over its 2023 earnings that were of $40.73 Billion USD. The earnings displayed on this page is the company's Pretax Income.
End of Day market cap according to different sources
On Feb 20th, 2025 the market cap of Amazon was reported to be:
$2.362 Trillion USD by Yahoo Finance
$2.362 Trillion USD by CompaniesMarketCap
$2.362 Trillion USD by Nasdaq
Geography: USA
Time period: May 1997- February 2025
Unit of analysis: Amazon Stock Data 2025
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| date | date |
| open | The price at market open. |
| high | The highest price for that day. |
| low | The lowest price for that day. |
| close | The price at market close, adjusted for splits. |
| adj_close | The closing price after adjustments for all applicable splits and dividend distributions. Data is adjusted using appropriate split and dividend multipliers, adhering to Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) standards. |
| volume | The number of shares traded on that day. |
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