About Amazon.com Inc
Amazon runs the world's largest online retail marketplace and fulfillment network, alongside Amazon Web Services (AWS) — the largest public cloud platform by revenue. Founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue, Washington, the company began as an online bookstore and now sells nearly every product category direct and through third-party sellers. It also owns Prime Video, Whole Foods, Audible, Twitch, Ring, MGM Studios, and Zoox (self-driving), and has built a fast-growing advertising business that runs across Amazon.com, Prime Video, and Twitch. AWS, founded internally in 2006, generates the majority of Amazon's operating profit and serves millions of organizations from startups to governments.
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Amazon.com Inc was added to the S&P 500 on Nov 18, 2005 and is currently classified under the Consumer Discretionary sector.
Index history
Nov 18, 2005 · Added to the S&P 500
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