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AMZN PE Ratio data by YCharts. The cash flow ratio is also low from a historical perspective. In this view, Amazon stock felt affordable after the subprime meltdown of 2008-2009 and again as the ...
AMZN Cash from Operations (TTM) data by YCharts First, notice how Amazon's cash flow from operations (day-to-day business activities) has exploded higher over the past few years.
AMZN revenue (TTM); data by YCharts. TTM = trailing 12 months. A three-year profit inflection. In Amazon, we have a double driver of earnings growth: sales and operating margin expansion.
Those successes helped push the stock to all-time highs at a valuation of $2 trillion as of mid-October. It's hard to see how the next several years could bring as much good news to shareholders.
If you bought $1,000 worth of Amazon stock a year ago, you’d own 6.84 shares, which would’ve been worth $1,383.77 as of mid-November. ... so tack that on to S&P 500’s performance for a total ...
Today, Amazon stock trades at a price-to-sales ratio of 3.5 and a price-to-earnings ratio of 44. It has $620 billion in trailing-12-month sales, and $50 billion in trailing-12-month net income ...
The Wikimedia Foundation uses Blazegraph for the Wikidata Query Service, which is a SPARQL endpoint. [10]Sophox, a fork of the Wikidata Query Service, specializes in OpenStreetMap queries.
Between 1999 and 2001, Amazon's stock fell as much as 95% and didn't return to its 1999 high until 2009. For a time, that drop made it look more like many of the failed online retailers at the time.