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Amazon.com, Inc. (1AMZN.MI)

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174.76+1.20 (+0.69%)
As of 10:33AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close173.56
Open174.54
Bid174.66 x N/A
Ask174.86 x N/A
Day's range174.30 - 174.94
52-week range95.78 - 178.04
Volume2,490
Avg. volume18,684
Market cap1.838T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.16
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date01 Aug 2024 - 05 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Amazon launches online shopping service in South Africa

    Amazon launched its online shopping service in South Africa on Tuesday, challenging a number of online retailers dominated by Naspers' Takealot.com. Africa's most advanced economy is usually seen as a good entry point for companies to expand into the continent and Amazon could be doing the same, analysts have said in the past. The launch of its service comes at a time when South Africa has seen a sharp rise in online shopping after the pandemic created an opportunity for e-commerce to finally take hold, with retailers doubling down on investments in response.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Amazon to spend nearly $9 bln to expand cloud infra in Singapore

    Amazon.com plans to spend S$12 billion ($8.88 billion) over the next four years to expand its cloud computing infrastructure in Singapore, Amazon Web Services (AWS) said on Tuesday. The investment adds to the S$11.5 billion the company has already invested in the Asia Pacific Region till 2023, bringing its total planned spend to more than S$23 billion by 2028, AWS said in a statement. Southeast Asia's top leaders are scrambling for a bigger slice of the global tech pie, with Malaysia, Vietnam and Singapore hosting Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in December, and Apple CEO Tim Cook visiting Singapore, Vietnam and Indonesia last month.

  • Bloomberg

    Amazon Commits $9 Billion to Double Singapore Cloud Push

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