US0231351067 - Common Stock
AMAZON.COM INC
NASDAQ:AMZN (5/14/2024, 6:12:32 PM)
After market: 187 -0.07 (-0.04%)187.07
+0.5 (+0.27%)
Amazon.com, Inc. offers a range of products and services through its Websites. The Company's products include merchandise and content that it purchases for resale from vendors and those offered by third-party sellers. It also manufactures and sells electronic devices. It operates through three segments: North America, International and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Its AWS products include analytics, Amazon Athena, Amazon CloudSearch, Amazon EMR, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka, Amazon Redshift, Amazon QuickSight, AWS Data Pipeline, AWS Glue and AWS Lake Formation. AWS solutions include machine learning, analytics and data lakes, Internet of Things, serverless computing, containers, enterprise applications, and storage. In addition, the Company provides services, such as advertising. It also offers Amazon Prime, a membership program that includes free shipping, access to streaming of various movies and television (TV) episodes.
AMAZON.COM INC
410 Terry Ave N
Seattle WASHINGTON 98109
P: 12062661000
CEO: Jeffrey P. Bezos
Employees: 1500000
Website: https://www.amazon.com/
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