Amazon.com, Inc.,doing business as Amazon (/ˈæməzɒn/ , AM-ə-zon; UK also /ˈæməzən/, AM-ə-zən), is an American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. Founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue, Washington, the company originally started as an online marketplace for books but gradually expanded its offerings to include a wide range of product categories, referred to as "The Everything Store". Today, Amazon is considered one of the Big Five American technology companies, the other four being Alphabet,Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.
The Doppler building in Seattle, Amazon's headquarters | |
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Formerly | Cadabra, Inc. (1994–1995) |
Company type | Public |
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ISIN | US0231351067 |
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Founded | July 5, 1994 | , in Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
Founder | Jeff Bezos |
Headquarters | Seattle, Washington and Arlington, Virginia , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Revenue | US$574.8 billion (2023) |
Operating income | US$36.85 billion (2023) |
Net income | US$30.43 billion (2023) |
Total assets | US$527.9 billion (2023) |
Total equity | US$201.9 billion (2023) |
Owner | Jeff Bezos (8.92%) |
Number of employees | ≈ 1,525,000 (2023) |
Subsidiaries | List
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Website | amazon.com |
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The company has multiple subsidiaries, including Amazon Web Services, providing cloud computing; Zoox, a self-driving car division; Kuiper Systems, a satellite Internet provider; and Amazon Lab126, a computer hardware R&D provider. Other subsidiaries include Ring, Twitch, IMDb, and Whole Foods Market. Its acquisition of Whole Foods in August 2017 for US$13.4 billion substantially increased its market share and presence as a physical retailer. Amazon also distributes a variety of downloadable and streaming content through its Amazon Prime Video, MGM+, Amazon Music, Twitch, Audible and Wondery units. It publishes books through its publishing arm, Amazon Publishing, film and television content through Amazon MGM Studios, including the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, which was acquired in March 2022, and owns Brilliance Audio and Audible, which produce and distribute audiobooks, respectively. Amazon also produces consumer electronics—most notably, Kindle e-readers, Echo devices, Fire tablets, and Fire TVs.
Amazon has a reputation as a disruptor of industries through technological innovation and aggressive reinvestment of profits into capital expenditures. As of 2023[update], it is the world's largest online retailer and marketplace, smart speaker provider, cloud computing service through AWS,live-streaming service through Twitch, and Internet company as measured by revenue and market share. In 2021, it surpassed Walmart as the world's largest retailer outside of China, driven in large part by its paid subscription plan, Amazon Prime, which has close to 200 million subscribers worldwide. It is the second-largest private employer in the United States and the second-largest company in the World and in the U.S. by revenue as of 2024 (after Walmart). As of October 2024, Amazon is the 12th-most visited website in the world and 84% of its traffic comes from the United States. Amazon is also the global leader in research and development spending, with R&D expenditure of US$73 billion in 2022.Amazon has been criticized on various grounds, including but not limited to customer data collection practices, a toxic work culture, censorship, tax avoidance, and anti-competitive practices.
History
1994–2009
Amazon was founded on July 5, 1994, by Jeff Bezos after he relocated from New York City to Bellevue, Washington, near Seattle, to operate an online bookstore. Bezos chose the Seattle area for its abundance of technical talent from Microsoft and the University of Washington, as well as its smaller population for sales tax purposes and the proximity to a major book distribution warehouse in Roseburg, Oregon. Bezos also considered several other options, including Portland, Oregon, and Boulder, Colorado. The company, originally named Cadabra, was founded in the converted garage of Bezos's house for symbolic reasons and was renamed to Amazon in November 1994. The Amazon website launched for public sales on July 16, 1995, and initially sourced its books directly from wholesalers and publishers.
Amazon went public in May 1997. It began selling music and videos in 1998, and began international operations by acquiring online sellers of books in the United Kingdom and Germany. In the subsequent year, it initiated the sale of a diverse range of products, including music, video games, consumer electronics, home improvement items, software, games, and toys.
In 2002, it launched Amazon Web Services (AWS), which initially focused on providing APIs for web developers to build web applications on top of Amazon's ecommerce platform. In 2004, AWS was expanded to provide website popularity statistics and web crawler data from the Alexa Web Information Service. AWS later shifted toward providing enterprise services with Simple Storage Service (S3) in 2006, and Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) in 2008, allowing companies to rent data storage and computing power from Amazon. In 2006, Amazon also launched the Fulfillment by Amazon program, which allowed individuals and small companies (called "third-party sellers") to sell products through Amazon's warehouses and fulfillment infrastructure.
2010–present
Amazon purchased the Whole Foods Market supermarket chain in 2017. It is the leading e-retailer in the United States with approximately US$178 billion net sales in 2017. It has over 300 million active customer accounts globally.
Amazon saw large growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, hiring more than 100,000 staff in the United States and Canada. Some Amazon workers in the US, France, and Italy protested the company's decision to "run normal shifts" due to COVID-19's ease of spread in warehouses. In Spain, the company faced legal complaints over its policies, while a group of US Senators wrote an open letter to Bezos expressing concerns about workplace safety.
On February 2, 2021, Bezos announced that he would step down as CEO to become executive chair of Amazon's board. The transition officially took place on July 5, 2021, with former CEO of AWS Andy Jassy replacing him as CEO. In January 2023, Amazon cut over 18,000 jobs, primarily in consumer retail and its human resources division in an attempt to cut costs.
On November 8, 2023, a plan was adopted for Jeff Bezos to sell approximately 50 million shares of the company over the next year (the deadline for the entire sales plan is January 31, 2025). The first step was the sale of 12 million shares for about $2 billion.
On February 26, 2024, Amazon became a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
On December 19, 2024, Amazon workers, led by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters labor union, went on strike against Amazon in at least four US states, with workers in other facilities in the United States being welcomed to join the strike as well.
Products and services
Amazon.com
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Type of site | E-commerce |
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Owner | Amazon |
URL | amazon |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 1995 |
Current status | Active |
Written in | C++ and Java |
Amazon.com is an e-commerce platform that sells many product lines, including media (books, movies, music, and software), apparel, baby products, consumer electronics, beauty products, gourmet food, groceries, health and personal care products, industrial & scientific supplies, kitchen items, jewelry, watches, lawn and garden items, musical instruments, sporting goods, tools, automotive items, toys and games, and farm supplies and consulting services. Amazon websites are country-specific (for example, amazon.com for the US and amazon.co.uk for UK) though some offer international shipping.
Visits to amazon.com grew from 615 million annual visitors in 2008, to more than 2 billion per month in 2022.[citation needed] The e-commerce platform is the 12th most visited website in the world.
In February 2024, Amazon announced its first chatbot was first “Rufus” in the US and in July, it was widely available to all customers in the US.
“Rufus” is now available in the US, India and the UK which helps the shoppers get product recommendations, get shopping list advice, compare products and see what other customers have responded to their specific questions.
Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees. The company's localized storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by top-level domain and country code:
Country | share |
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United States | 69.3% |
Germany | 6.5% |
United Kingdom | 5.8% |
Japan | 4.8% |
Other | 13.6% |
Region | Country | Domain name | Since | Languages | Notes |
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Africa | Egypt | amazon.eg | September 2021 | Arabic, English | Formerly known as Souq.com Egypt |
South Africa | amazon.co.za | May 2024 | English | ||
Americas | Brazil | amazon.com.br | December 2012 | Portuguese | |
Canada | amazon.ca | June 2002 | English, French | ||
Mexico | amazon.com.mx | August 2013 | Spanish | ||
United States | amazon.com | July 1995 | English, Spanish, Arabic, German, Hebrew, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional) | International customers without a localized Amazon website may purchase eBooks from the Kindle Store on Amazon US. | |
Asia | China | amazon.cn | September 2004 | Chinese (Simplified) | Formerly known as Joyo.com CHN |
India | amazon.in | June 2013 | English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi | ||
Japan | amazon.co.jp | November 2000 | Japanese, English, Chinese (Simplified) | ||
Saudi Arabia | amazon.sa | June 2020 | Arabic, English | Formerly known as Souq.com KSA | |
Singapore | amazon.sg | July 2017 | English | ||
Turkey | amazon.com.tr | September 2018 | Turkish | ||
United Arab Emirates | amazon.ae | May 2019 | Arabic, English | Formerly known as Souq.com UAE | |
Europe | Belgium | amazon.com.be | October 2022 | Dutch, French, English | |
France | amazon.fr | August 2000 | French, English | ||
Germany | amazon.de | October 1998 | German, English, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Turkish | Also serves Austria, Denmark and Switzerland | |
Italy | amazon.it | November 2010 | Italian, English | ||
Netherlands | amazon.nl | November 2014 | Dutch, English | Initially only books & e-books, full shop opened March 2020 | |
Poland | amazon.pl | March 2021 | Polish | ||
Spain | amazon.es | September 2011 | Spanish, Portuguese, English | Also serves Portugal | |
Sweden | amazon.se | October 2020 | Swedish, English | ||
United Kingdom | amazon.co.uk | October 1998 | English | Also serves Ireland | |
Oceania | Australia | amazon.com.au | November 2017 | English | Also serves New Zealand |
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Europe | Ireland | amazon.ie | 2025 | English | Currently served by amazon.co.uk |
Merchant partnerships
In 2000, US toy retailer Toys "R" Us entered into a 10-year agreement with Amazon, valued at $50 million per year plus a cut of sales, under which Toys "R" Us would be the exclusive supplier of toys and baby products on the service, and the chain's website would redirect to Amazon's Toys & Games category. In 2004, Toys "R" Us sued Amazon, claiming that because of a perceived lack of variety in Toys "R" Us stock, Amazon had knowingly allowed third-party sellers to offer items on the service in categories that Toys "R" Us had been granted exclusivity. In 2006, a court ruled in favor of Toys "R" Us, giving it the right to unwind its agreement with Amazon and establish its independent e-commerce website. The company was later awarded $51 million in damages.
In 2001, Amazon entered into a similar agreement with Borders, under which Amazon would comanage Borders.com as a co-branded service. Borders pulled out of the arrangement in 2007, with plans to also launch its own online store.
On October 18, 2011, Amazon.com announced a partnership with DC Comics for the exclusive digital rights to many popular comics, including Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Sandman, and Watchmen. The partnership has caused well-known bookstores like Barnes & Noble to remove these titles from their shelves.
In November 2013, Amazon announced a partnership with the United States Postal Service to begin delivering orders on Sundays. The service, included in Amazon's standard shipping rates, initiated in metropolitan areas of Greater Los Angeles and New York because of the high-volume and inability to deliver in a timely way, with plans to expand into Dallas, Houston, New Orleans and Phoenix by 2014.
In June 2017, Nike agreed to sell products through Amazon in exchange for better policing of counterfeit goods. This proved unsuccessful and Nike withdrew from the partnership in November 2019. Companies including IKEA and Birkenstock also stopped selling through Amazon around the same time, citing similar frustrations over business practices and counterfeit goods.
In September 2017, Amazon ventured with one of its sellers JV Appario Retail owned by Patni Group which has recorded a total income of US$104.44 million (₹759 crore) in financial year 2017–2018.
As of October 11, 2017[update], Amazon Fresh sold a range of Booths branded products for home delivery in selected areas.
In November 2018, Amazon reached an agreement with Apple Inc. to sell selected products through the service, via the company and selected Apple Authorized Resellers. As a result of this partnership, only Apple Authorized Resellers may sell Apple products on Amazon effective January 4, 2019.
On November 7, 2024, Amazon is reportedly discussing a second multi-billion dollar investment in AI startup Anthropic, following its initial $4 billion investment.
Private-label products
Amazon sells many products under its own brand names, including phone chargers, batteries, and diaper wipes. The AmazonBasics brand was introduced in 2009, and now features hundreds of product lines, including smartphone cases, computer mice, batteries, dumbbells, and dog crates. Amazon owned 34 private-label brands as of 2019. These brands account for 0.15% of Amazon's global sales, whereas the average for other large retailers is 18%. Other Amazon retail brands include Presto!, Mama Bear, and Amazon Essentials.
- Amazon Basics stapler
- Amazon Basics USB cable
- Amazon Basics battery
- Amazon Basics disinfecting wipes
Third-party sellers
Amazon derives many of its sales (around 40% in 2008) from third-party sellers who sell products on Amazon. Some other large e-commerce sellers use Amazon to sell their products in addition to selling them through their websites. The sales are processed through Amazon.com and end up at individual sellers for processing and order fulfillment and Amazon leases space for these retailers. Small sellers of used and new goods go to Amazon Marketplace to offer goods at a fixed price.
Affiliate program
Publishers can sign up as affiliates and receive a commission for referring customers to Amazon by placing links to Amazon on their websites if the referral results in a sale. Worldwide, Amazon has "over 900,000 members" in its affiliate programs. In the middle of 2014, the Amazon Affiliate Program is used by 1.2% of all websites and it is the second most popular advertising network after Google Ads. It is frequently used by websites and non-profits to provide a way for supporters to earn them a commission.
Associates can access the Amazon catalog directly on their websites by using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) XML service. A new affiliate product, aStore, allows Associates to embed a subset of Amazon products within another website, or linked to another website. In June 2010, Amazon Seller Product Suggestions was launched to provide more transparency to sellers by recommending specific products to third-party sellers to sell on Amazon. Products suggested are based on customers' browsing history.
Product reviews
Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the product on a rating scale from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which indicates the real name of the reviewer (based on confirmation of a credit card account) or which indicates that the reviewer is one of the top reviewers by popularity. As of December 16, 2020, Amazon removed the ability of sellers and customers to comment on product reviews and purged their websites of all posted product review comments. In an email to sellers, Amazon gave its rationale for removing this feature: "...the comments feature on customer reviews was rarely used." The remaining review response options are to indicate whether the reader finds the review helpful or to report that it violates Amazon policies (abuse). If a review is given enough "helpful" hits, it appears on the front page of the product. In 2010, Amazon was reported as being the largest single source of Internet consumer reviews.
When publishers asked Bezos why Amazon would publish negative reviews, he defended the practice by claiming that Amazon.com was "taking a different approach...we want to make every book available—the good, the bad and the ugly...to let truth loose".
There have been cases of positive reviews being written and posted by public relations companies on behalf of their clients and instances of writers using pseudonyms to leave negative reviews of their rivals' works.
Amazon sales rank
The Amazon sales rank (ASR) indicates the popularity of a product sold on any Amazon locale. It is a relative indicator of popularity that is updated hourly. Effectively, it is a "best sellers list" for the millions of products stocked by Amazon. While the ASR has no direct effect on the sales of a product, it is used by Amazon to determine which products to include in its bestsellers lists. Products that appear in these lists enjoy additional exposure on the Amazon website and this may lead to an increase in sales. In particular, products that experience large jumps (up or down) in their sales ranks may be included within Amazon's lists of "movers and shakers"; such a listing provides additional exposure that might lead to an increase in sales. For competitive reasons, Amazon does not release actual sales figures to the public. However, Amazon has now begun to release point of sale data via the BookScan service to verified authors. While the ASR has been the source of much speculation by publishers, manufacturers, and marketers, Amazon itself does not release the details of its sales rank calculation algorithm. Some companies have analyzed Amazon sales data to generate sales estimates based on the ASR, though Amazon states:
Please keep in mind that our sales rank figures are simply meant to be a guide of general interest for the customer and not definitive sales information for publishers—we assume you have this information regularly from your distribution sources
— Amazon.com Help
Physical stores
In November 2015, Amazon opened a physical Amazon Books store in University Village in Seattle. The store was 5,500 square feet and prices for all products matched those on its website. Amazon opened its tenth physical bookstore in 2017; media speculation at the time suggested that Amazon planned to eventually roll out 300 to 400 bookstores around the country. All of its locations were closed in 2022 along with other retail locations under the "Amazon 4-Star" brand.
In July 2016, the company announced that it was opening a 1,100,000 ft (335,280.0 m) square foot facility in Palmer Township in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. As of 2024, Amazon is Lehigh Valley region's third-largest employer.
In August 2019, Amazon applied to have a liquor store in San Francisco, as a means to ship beer and alcohol within the city.
In 2020, Amazon Fresh opened several physical stores in the US and the United Kingdom.
Hardware and services
Amazon has a number of products and services available, including its digital assistant Alexa, Amazon Music, and Prime Video for music and videos respectively, the Amazon Appstore for Android apps, the Kindle line of electronic paper e-readers, Fire and Fire HD color LCD tablets. Audible provides audiobooks for purchase and listening.
In September 2021, Amazon announced the launch of Astro, its first household robot, powered by its Alexa smart home technology. This can be remote-controlled when not at home, to check on pets, people, or home security. It will send owners a notification if it detects something unusual.
In January 2023, Amazon announced the launch of RXPass, a prescription drug delivery service. It allows U.S. Amazon Prime members to pay a $5 monthly fee for access to 60 medications. The service was launched immediately after the announcement except in states with specific prescription delivery requirements. Beneficiaries of government healthcare programs such as Medicare and Medicaid will not be able to sign up for RXPass.
Subsidiaries
Amazon owns over 100 subsidiaries, including Amazon Web Services, Audible, Diapers.com, Goodreads, IMDb, Kiva Systems (now Amazon Robotics), One Medical, Shopbop, Teachstreet, Twitch, Zappos, and Zoox.
Bezos separately owns The Washington Post (through Nash Holdings, LLC), Blue Origin, Bezos Expeditions, Altos Labs, and other companies.
Amazon Live
Type of site | Online video platform |
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Headquarters | 98109, WA Seattle, Washington, United States |
Owner | Amazon Inc. |
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Launched | 2019 |
Amazon Live is an American video e-commerce live-streaming service created by Amazon Inc. to compete with live-streaming services. The service allows users to stream live videos promoting or sponsoring products. Users (mainly celebrities or Internet influencers) have the option to livestream on Amazon and add tags to additionally add context to the products they're selling or promoting. Other users can join in and type in messages to send to a global chat on the livestream.
In 2019 Amazon launched an integrated platform into the Amazon website and application. In 2023 roughly a billion total viewers watch Amazon Live across the United States and India. The platform has also been integrated into Amazon Freevee and Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. These cloud computing web services provide distributed computing processing capacity and software tools via AWS server farms. As of 2021 Q4, AWS has 33% market share for cloud infrastructure while the next two competitors Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud have 21%, and 10% respectively, according to Synergy Group.
Audible
Audible is a seller and producer of spoken audio entertainment, information, and educational programming on the Internet. Audible sells digital audiobooks, radio and television programs, and audio versions of magazines and newspapers. Through its production arm, Audible Studios, Audible has also become the world's largest producer of downloadable audiobooks. On January 31, 2008, Amazon announced it would buy Audible for about $300 million. The deal closed in March 2008 and Audible became a subsidiary of Amazon.
Goodreads
Goodreads is a "social cataloging" website founded in December 2006 and launched in January 2007 by Otis Chandler, a software engineer, and entrepreneur, and Elizabeth Khuri. The website allows individuals to freely search Goodreads' extensive user-populated database of books, annotations, and reviews. Users can sign up and register books to generate library catalogs and reading lists. They can also create their groups of book suggestions and discussions. In December 2007, the site had over 650,000 members, and over a million books had been added. Amazon bought the company in March 2013.
Ring
Ring is a home automation company founded by Jamie Siminoff in 2013. It is primarily known for its Wi-Fi powered smart doorbells, but manufactures other devices such as security cameras. Amazon bought Ring for US$1 billion in 2018.
Twitch
Twitch is a live streaming platform for video, primarily oriented towards video gaming content. Twitch was acquired by Amazon in August 2014 for $970 million. The site's rapid growth had been boosted primarily by the prominence of major esports competitions on the service, leading GameSpot senior esports editor Rod Breslau to have described the service as "the ESPN of esports". As of 2015[update], the service had over 1.5 million broadcasters and 100 million monthly viewers.
Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market is an American supermarket chain exclusively featuring foods without artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, sweeteners, and hydrogenated fats. Amazon acquired Whole Foods for $13.7 billion in August 2017.
Since acquiring Whole Foods, the company has launched its own chain of Fresh supermarkets and taken steps to integrate its online and physical grocery operations.
Other
Other Amazon subsidiaries include:
- A9.com, a company focused on researching and building innovative technology; it has been a subsidiary since 2003.
- Amazon Academy, formerly JEE Ready, is an online learning platform for engineering students to prepare for competitive exams like the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), launched by Amazon India on 13 January 2021
- Amazon Maritime, Inc. holds a Federal Maritime Commission license to operate as a non-vessel-owning common carrier (NVOCC), which enables the company to manage its shipments from China into the United States.
- Amazon Pharmacy is an online delivery service dedicated to prescription drugs, launched in November 2020. The service provides discounts up to 80% for generic drugs and up to 40% for branded drugs for Prime subscribe users. The products can be purchased on the company's website or at over 50,000 bricks-and-mortar pharmacies in the United States.
- Annapurna Labs, an Israel-based microelectronics company reputedly for US$350–370M acquired by Amazon Web Services in January 2015 .
- Beijing Century Joyo Courier Services, which applied for a freight forwarding license with the US Maritime Commission. Amazon is also building out its logistics in trucking and air freight to potentially compete with UPS and FedEx.
- Brilliance Audio, an audiobook publisher founded in 1984 by Michael Snodgrass in Grand Haven, Michigan. The company produced its first eight audio titles in 1985. The company was purchased by Amazon in 2007 for an undisclosed amount. At the time of the acquisition, Brilliance was producing 12–15 new titles a month. It operates as an independent company within Amazon. In 1984, Brilliance Audio invented a technique for recording twice as much on the same cassette. The technique involved recording on each of the two channels of each stereo track. It has been credited with revolutionizing the burgeoning audiobook market in the mid-1980s since it made unabridged books affordable.
- ComiXology, a cloud-based digital comics platform with over 200 million comic downloads as of September 2013[update]. It offers a selection of more than 40,000 comic books and graphic novels across Android, iOS, Fire OS and Windows 8 devices and over a web browser. Amazon bought the company in April 2014.
- CreateSpace, which offers self-publishing services for independent content creators, publishers, film studios, and music labels, became a subsidiary in 2009.
- Eero, an electronics company specializing in mesh-networking Wifi devices founded as a startup in 2014 by Nick Weaver, Amos Schallich, and Nate Hardison to simplify and innovate the smart home. Eero was acquired by Amazon in 2019 for US$97 million. Eero has continued to operate under its banner and advertises its commitment to privacy despite early concerns from the company's acquisition.
- Health Navigator is a startup developing APIs for online health services acquired in October 2019. The startup will form part of Amazon Care, which is the company's employee healthcare service. This follows the 2018 purchase of PillPack for under $1 billion, which has also been included into Amazon Care.
- Junglee, a former online shopping service provided by Amazon that enabled customers to search for products from online and offline retailers in India. Junglee started as a virtual database that was used to extract information from the Internet and deliver it to enterprise applications. As it progressed, Junglee started to use its database technology to create a single window marketplace on the Internet by making every item from every supplier available for purchase. Web shoppers could locate, compare and transact millions of products from across the Internet shopping mall through one window. Amazon acquired Junglee in 1998, and the website Junglee.com was launched in India in February 2012 as a comparison-shopping website. It curated and enabled searching for a diverse variety of products such as clothing, electronics, toys, jewelry, and video games, among others, across thousands of online and offline sellers. Millions of products are browsable, the client selects a price, and then they are directed to a seller. In November 2017, Amazon closed down Junglee.com and the former domain currently redirects to Amazon India.
- Kuiper Systems, a subsidiary of Amazon, set up to deploy a broadband satellite internet constellation with an announced 3,236 Low Earth orbit satellites to provide satellite based Internet connectivity.
- Lab126, developers of integrated consumer electronics such as the Kindle, became a subsidiary in 2004.
- Shelfari, a former social cataloging website for books. Shelfari users built virtual bookshelves of the titles which they owned or had read and they could rate, review, tag and discuss their books. Users could also create groups that other members could join, create discussions and talk about books, or other topics. Recommendations could be sent to friends on the site for what books to read. Amazon bought the company in August 2008. Shelfari continued to function as an independent book social network within the Amazon until January 2016, when Amazon announced that it would be merging Shelfari with Goodreads and closing down Shelfari.
- Souq, the former largest e-commerce platform in the Arab world. The company launched in 2005 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and served multiple areas across the Middle East. On March 28, 2017, Amazon acquired Souq.com for $580 million. The company was re-branded as Amazon and its infrastructure was used to expand Amazon's online platform in the Middle East.
Amazon also has investments in renewable energy, including plans to fund four small nuclear reactors at the Xe-100 reactor site in Eastern Washington, and plans to expand its position into the Canadian market through an investment in a new plant in Alberta.
Operations
Logistics
Amazon uses many different transportation services to deliver packages. Amazon-branded services include:
- Amazon Air, a cargo airline for bulk transport, with last-mile delivery handled either by Amazon Flex, Amazon Logistics, or the U.S. Postal Service.
- Amazon Flex, a smartphone app that enables individuals to act as independent contractors, delivering packages to customers from personal vehicles without uniforms. Deliveries include one or two hours Prime Now, same or next day Amazon Fresh groceries, and standard Amazon.com orders, in addition to orders from local stores that contract with Amazon.
- Amazon Logistics, in which Amazon contracts with small businesses (which it calls "Delivery Service Partners") to perform deliveries to customers. Each business has a fleet of approximately 20–40 Amazon-branded vans, and employees of the contractors wear Amazon uniforms. As of December 2020, it operates in the United States, Canada, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
- Amazon Prime Air is an experimental drone delivery service that delivers packages via drones to Amazon Prime subscribers in select cities.
Amazon directly employs people to work at its warehouses, bulk distribution centers, staffed "Amazon Hub Locker+" locations, and delivery stations where drivers pick up packages. As of December 2020, it is not hiring delivery drivers as employees.
estimated that in 2020 in the United States, the proportion of last-mile deliveries was 56% by Amazon's directly contracted services (mostly in urban areas), 30% by the United States Postal Service (mostly in rural areas), and 14% by UPS. In April 2021, Amazon reported to investors it had increased its in-house delivery capacity by 50% in the last 12 months (which included the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States).
Supply chain
Amazon first launched its distribution network in 1997 with two fulfillment centers in Seattle and New Castle, Delaware. Amazon has several types of distribution facilities consisting of cross-dock centers, fulfillment centers, sortation centers, delivery stations, Prime now hubs, and Prime air hubs. There are 75 fulfillment centers and 25 sortation centers with over 125,000 employees. Employees are responsible for five basic tasks: unpacking and inspecting incoming goods; placing goods in storage and recording their location; picking goods from their computer recorded locations to make up an individual shipment; sorting and packing orders; and shipping. A computer that records the location of goods and maps out routes for pickers plays a key role: employees carry hand-held computers which communicate with the central computer and monitor their rate of progress. Some warehouses are partially automated with systems built by Amazon Robotics.
In September 2006, Amazon launched a program called FBA (Fulfillment By Amazon) whereby it could handle storage, packing and distribution of products and services for small sellers.
Corporate affairs
Board of directors
As of June 2022[update], Amazon's board of directors were:
- Jeff Bezos, executive chairman, Amazon.com, Inc.
- Andy Jassy, president and CEO, Amazon.com, Inc.
- Keith B. Alexander, CEO of IronNet Cybersecurity, former NSA director
- Edith W. Cooper, co-founder of Medley and former EVP of Goldman Sachs
- Jamie Gorelick, partner, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr
- Daniel Huttenlocher, dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
- Judy McGrath, former CEO, Paramount Media Networks
- Indra Nooyi, former CEO, PepsiCo
- Jon Rubinstein, former chairman and CEO, Palm, Inc.
- Patty Stonesifer, president and CEO, Martha's Table
- Wendell Weeks, chairman, president and CEO, Corning Inc.
Ownership
The 10 largest shareholder of Amazon in early 2024 were:
Shareholder name | Percentage |
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Jeff Bezos | 9.1% |
The Vanguard Group | 7.5% |
BlackRock | 4.6% |
State Street Corporation | 3.3% |
Fidelity Investments | 3.1% |
MacKenzie Scott | 1.9% |
T. Rowe Price | 1.9% |
Geode Capital Management | 1.8% |
JP Morgan Investment Management | 1.5% |
Eaton Vance | 1.5% |
Others | 63.8% |
Finances
Business | share |
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Online Stores | 40.3% |
Third-party Seller Services | 24.4% |
Amazon Web Services | 15.8% |
Advertising | 8.2% |
Subscription Services | 7.0% |
Physical Stores | 3.5% |
Other | 0.9% |
Amazon.com is primarily a retail site with a sales revenue model; Amazon takes a small percentage of the sale price of each item that is sold through its website while also allowing companies to advertise their products by paying to be listed as featured products. As of 2018[update], Amazon.com is ranked eighth on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue. In Forbes Global 2000 2023 Amazon ranked 36th.
For the fiscal year 2021, Amazon reported earnings of US$33.36 billion, with an annual revenue of US$469.82 billion, an increase of 21.7% over the previous fiscal cycle. Since 2007 sales increased from 14.835 billion to 469.822 billion, due to continued business expansion.[citation needed]
Amazon's market capitalization went over US$1 trillion again in early February 2020 after the announcement of the fourth quarter 2019 results.
Year | Revenue in million US$ | Net income in million US$ | Total Assets in million US$ | Employees |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | 0.5 | −0.3 | 1.1 | |
1996 | 16 | −6 | 8 | |
1997 | 148 | −28 | 149 | 614 |
1998 | 610 | −124 | 648 | 2,100 |
1999 | 1,639 | −720 | 2,466 | 7,600 |
2000 | 2,761 | −1,411 | 2,135 | 9,000 |
2001 | 3,122 | −567 | 1,638 | 7,800 |
2002 | 3,932 | −149 | 1,990 | 7,500 |
2003 | 5,263 | 35 | 2,162 | 7,800 |
2004 | 6,921 | 588 | 3,248 | 9,000 |
2005 | 8,490 | 359 | 3,696 | 12,000 |
2006 | 10,711 | 190 | 4,363 | 13,900 |
2007 | 14,835 | 476 | 6,485 | 17,000 |
2008 | 19,166 | 645 | 8,314 | 20,700 |
2009 | 24,509 | 902 | 13,813 | 24,300 |
2010 | 34,204 | 1,152 | 18,797 | 33,700 |
2011 | 48,077 | 631 | 25,278 | 56,200 |
2012 | 61,093 | −39 | 32,555 | 88,400 |
2013 | 74,452 | 274 | 40,159 | 117,300 |
2014 | 88,988 | −241 | 54,505 | 154,100 |
2015 | 107,006 | 596 | 64,747 | 230,800 |
2016 | 135,987 | 2,371 | 83,402 | 341,400 |
2017 | 177,866 | 3,033 | 131,310 | 566,000 |
2018 | 232,887 | 10,073 | 162,648 | 647,500 |
2019 | 280,522 | 11,588 | 225,248 | 798,000 |
2020 | 386,064 | 21,331 | 321,195 | 1,298,000 |
2021 | 469,822 | 33,364 | 420,549 | 1,608,000 |
2022 | 513,983 | −2,722 | 462,675 | 1,541,000 |
2023 | 574,785 | 30,425 | 527,854 | 1,525,000 |
Corporate culture
During his tenure, Jeff Bezos had become renowned for his annual shareholder letters, which have gained similar notability to those of Warren Buffett. These annual letters gave an "invaluable window" into the famously "secretive" company, and revealed Bezos's perspectives and strategic focus. A common theme of these letters is Bezos's desire to instill customer-centricity (in his words, "customer obsession") at all levels of Amazon, notably by making all senior executives field customer support queries for a short time at Amazon call centers. He also read many emails addressed by customers to his public email address. One of Bezos's most well-known internal memos was his mandate for "all teams" to "expose their data and functionality" through service interfaces "designed from the ground up to be externalizable". This process, commonly known as a service-oriented architecture (SOA), resulted in mandatory dogfooding of services that would later be commercialized as part of AWS.[citation needed]
Lobbying
Amazon lobbies the United States federal government and state governments on multiple issues such as the enforcement of sales taxes on online sales, transportation safety, privacy and data protection and intellectual property. According to regulatory filings, Amazon.com focuses its lobbying on the United States Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Reserve. Amazon.com spent roughly $3.5 million, $5 million and $9.5 million on lobbying, in 2013, 2014 and 2015, respectively. In 2019, it spent $16.8 million and had a team of 104 lobbyists.
Amazon.com was a corporate member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) until it dropped membership following protests at its shareholders' meeting on May 24, 2012.
In 2014, Amazon expanded its lobbying practices as it prepared to lobby the Federal Aviation Administration to approve its drone delivery program, hiring the Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld lobbying firm in June. Amazon and its lobbyists have visited with Federal Aviation Administration officials and aviation committees in Washington, D.C. to explain its plans to deliver packages. In September 2020 this moved one step closer with the granting of a critical certificate by the FAA.
Criticism
Amazon has attracted criticism for its actions, including: supplying law enforcement with facial recognition surveillance tools; forming cloud computing partnerships with the CIA; leading customers away from bookshops; adversely impacting the environment; placing a low priority on warehouse conditions for workers; actively opposing unionization efforts; remotely deleting content purchased by Amazon Kindle users; taking public subsidies; seeking to patent its 1-Click technology; engaging in anti-competitive actions and price discrimination; and reclassifying LGBTQ books as adult content. Criticism has also concerned various decisions over whether to censor or publish content such as the WikiLeaks website, works containing libel, anti-LGBT merchandise, and material facilitating dog fighting, cockfighting, or pedophile activities. An article published by Time in the wake of social media website Parler's termination of service by Amazon Web Service highlights the power companies like Amazon now have over the internet. In December 2011, Amazon faced a backlash from small businesses for running a one-day deal to promote its new Price Check app. Shoppers who used the app to check prices in a brick-and-mortar store were offered a 5% discount to purchase the same item from Amazon. Companies like Groupon, eBay and Taap have countered Amazon's promotion by offering $10 off from their products.
The company has also faced accusations of putting undue pressure on suppliers to maintain and extend its profitability. One effort to squeeze the most vulnerable book publishers was known within the company as the Gazelle Project, after Bezos suggested, according to Brad Stone, "that Amazon should approach these small publishers the way a cheetah would pursue a sickly gazelle." In July 2014, the Federal Trade Commission launched a lawsuit against the company alleging it was promoting in-app purchases to children, which were being transacted without parental consent. In 2019, Amazon banned selling skin-lightening products after pushback from Minnesota health and environmental activists. In 2022, a lawsuit filed by state attorney-general Letitia James was dismissed by the New York state court of appeals. After the COVID-19 pandemic, Amazon faced criticism for complying, under pressure from the Biden Administration, to "reduce the visibility” of books critical of the COVID-19 vaccine, which was revealed after Rep. Jim Jordan (acting on behalf of the House Judiciary Committee) subpoenaed emails between the company and the Biden Administration.
Amazon Prime has been criticized for its vehicles systemically double parking, blocking bike lanes, and otherwise violating traffic laws while dropping off packages, contributing to traffic congestion and endangering other road users.
Jane Friedman discovered six listings of books fraudulently using her name, on Amazon and Goodreads. Amazon and Goodreads resisted removing the fraudulent titles until the author's complaints went viral on social media, in a blog post titled "I Would Rather See My Books Get Pirated Than This (Or: Why Goodreads and Amazon Are Becoming Dumpster Fires)."
In 2024, following years of criticism for providing law enforcement footage in the custody of Ring (a home security company owned by Amazon) without a warrant, Ring has halted this practice. It received cautious praise from privacy-focused organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation for this change.
See also
- Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award
- Amazon Pay
- Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN)
- Amazon Storywriter
- Camelcamelcamel – a website that tracks the prices of products sold on Amazon.com
- History of Amazon
- Internal carbon pricing
- List of book distributors
- Statistically improbable phrases – Amazon.com's phrase extraction technique for indexing books
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- Brandt, Richard L. (2011). One Click: Jeff Bezos and the Rise of Amazon.com. New York: Portfolio Penguin. ISBN 978-1-59184-375-7. Archived from the original on February 22, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2011.
- Daisey, Mike (2002). 21 Dog Years. Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-2580-5.
- Friedman, Mara (2004). Amazon.com for Dummies. Wiley Publishing. ISBN 0-7645-5840-4.
- Marcus, James (2004). Amazonia: Five Years at the Epicenter of the Dot.Com Juggernaut. W. W. Norton. ISBN 1-56584-870-5.
- Spector, Robert (2000). Amazon.com – Get Big Fast: Inside the Revolutionary Business Model That Changed the World. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-662041-4.
- Stone, Brad (2013). The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon. New York: Little Brown and Co. ISBN 978-0-316-21926-6. OCLC 856249407.
External links
- Official website
- Amazon on OpenSecrets, a website that tracks and publishes data on campaign finance and lobbying
- Amazon (company) companies grouped at OpenCorporates
- Business data for Amazon.com, Inc.:
- SEC filings
- Yahoo!
Amazon com Inc doing business as Amazon ˈ ae m e z ɒ n AM e zon UK also ˈ ae m e z e n AM e zen is an American multinational technology company engaged in e commerce cloud computing online advertising digital streaming and artificial intelligence Founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue Washington the company originally started as an online marketplace for books but gradually expanded its offerings to include a wide range of product categories referred to as The Everything Store Today Amazon is considered one of the Big Five American technology companies the other four being Alphabet Apple Meta and Microsoft Amazon com Inc The Doppler building in Seattle Amazon s headquartersTrade nameAmazonFormerlyCadabra Inc 1994 1995 Company typePublicTraded asNasdaq AMZNNasdaq 100 componentDJIA componentS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINUS0231351067IndustryConglomerateFoundedJuly 5 1994 30 years ago 1994 07 05 in Bellevue Washington U S FounderJeff BezosHeadquartersSeattle Washington and Arlington Virginia U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleJeff Bezos executive chairman Andy Jassy president and CEO ProductsEchoFire TabletFire TVFire OSKindleServicesAmazon com Amazon Alexa Amazon Appstore Amazon Clinic Amazon Inspire Amazon Luna Amazon Music Amazon Pay Amazon Prime Amazon Prime Video Amazon MGM Studios Amazon Robotics Amazon Web Services MGM One Medical Ring TwitchRevenueUS 574 8 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 36 85 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 30 43 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 527 9 billion 2023 Total equityUS 201 9 billion 2023 OwnerJeff Bezos 8 92 Number of employees 1 525 000 2023 SubsidiariesList A9 comAbeBooksAlexa InternetAmazon comAmazon AirAmazon BooksAmazon FreshAmazon GamesAmazon Lab126Amazon LogisticsAmazon PharmacyAmazon PublishingAmazon RoboticsAmazon MGM StudiosAWSAudibleBlinkBody LabsBook DepositoryBrilliance AudioComiXologyEero LLCGoodreadsGraphiqIMDbKuiper SystemsPillPackRingSouq comTwitch InteractiveWhole Foods MarketWootZapposZooxWebsiteamazon comFootnotes references The company has multiple subsidiaries including Amazon Web Services providing cloud computing Zoox a self driving car division Kuiper Systems a satellite Internet provider and Amazon Lab126 a computer hardware R amp D provider Other subsidiaries include Ring Twitch IMDb and Whole Foods Market Its acquisition of Whole Foods in August 2017 for US 13 4 billion substantially increased its market share and presence as a physical retailer Amazon also distributes a variety of downloadable and streaming content through its Amazon Prime Video MGM Amazon Music Twitch Audible and Wondery units It publishes books through its publishing arm Amazon Publishing film and television content through Amazon MGM Studios including the Metro Goldwyn Mayer studio which was acquired in March 2022 and owns Brilliance Audio and Audible which produce and distribute audiobooks respectively Amazon also produces consumer electronics most notably Kindle e readers Echo devices Fire tablets and Fire TVs Amazon has a reputation as a disruptor of industries through technological innovation and aggressive reinvestment of profits into capital expenditures As of 2023 update it is the world s largest online retailer and marketplace smart speaker provider cloud computing service through AWS live streaming service through Twitch and Internet company as measured by revenue and market share In 2021 it surpassed Walmart as the world s largest retailer outside of China driven in large part by its paid subscription plan Amazon Prime which has close to 200 million subscribers worldwide It is the second largest private employer in the United States and the second largest company in the World and in the U S by revenue as of 2024 after Walmart As of October 2024 Amazon is the 12th most visited website in the world and 84 of its traffic comes from the United States Amazon is also the global leader in research and development spending with R amp D expenditure of US 73 billion in 2022 Amazon has been criticized on various grounds including but not limited to customer data collection practices a toxic work culture censorship tax avoidance and anti competitive practices History1994 2009 Jeff Bezos s home in Bellevue Washington where the company was founded in 1994 Amazon was founded on July 5 1994 by Jeff Bezos after he relocated from New York City to Bellevue Washington near Seattle to operate an online bookstore Bezos chose the Seattle area for its abundance of technical talent from Microsoft and the University of Washington as well as its smaller population for sales tax purposes and the proximity to a major book distribution warehouse in Roseburg Oregon Bezos also considered several other options including Portland Oregon and Boulder Colorado The company originally named Cadabra was founded in the converted garage of Bezos s house for symbolic reasons and was renamed to Amazon in November 1994 The Amazon website launched for public sales on July 16 1995 and initially sourced its books directly from wholesalers and publishers Amazon went public in May 1997 It began selling music and videos in 1998 and began international operations by acquiring online sellers of books in the United Kingdom and Germany In the subsequent year it initiated the sale of a diverse range of products including music video games consumer electronics home improvement items software games and toys In 2002 it launched Amazon Web Services AWS which initially focused on providing APIs for web developers to build web applications on top of Amazon s ecommerce platform In 2004 AWS was expanded to provide website popularity statistics and web crawler data from the Alexa Web Information Service AWS later shifted toward providing enterprise services with Simple Storage Service S3 in 2006 and Elastic Compute Cloud EC2 in 2008 allowing companies to rent data storage and computing power from Amazon In 2006 Amazon also launched theFulfillment by Amazonprogram which allowed individuals and small companies called third party sellers to sell products through Amazon s warehouses and fulfillment infrastructure 2010 present Amazon purchased the Whole Foods Market supermarket chain in 2017 It is the leading e retailer in the United States with approximately US 178 billion net sales in 2017 It has over 300 million active customer accounts globally Amazon saw large growth during the COVID 19 pandemic hiring more than 100 000 staff in the United States and Canada Some Amazon workers in the US France and Italy protested the company s decision to run normal shifts due to COVID 19 s ease of spread in warehouses In Spain the company faced legal complaints over its policies while a group of US Senators wrote an open letter to Bezos expressing concerns about workplace safety On February 2 2021 Bezos announced that he would step down as CEO to become executive chair of Amazon s board The transition officially took place on July 5 2021 with former CEO of AWS Andy Jassy replacing him as CEO In January 2023 Amazon cut over 18 000 jobs primarily in consumer retail and its human resources division in an attempt to cut costs On November 8 2023 a plan was adopted for Jeff Bezos to sell approximately 50 million shares of the company over the next year the deadline for the entire sales plan is January 31 2025 The first step was the sale of 12 million shares for about 2 billion On February 26 2024 Amazon became a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average On December 19 2024 Amazon workers led by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters labor union went on strike against Amazon in at least four US states with workers in other facilities in the United States being welcomed to join the strike as well Products and servicesAmazon com amazon comLogo since January 2000ScreenshotHomepageType of siteE commerceAvailable inArabicChineseDutchEnglishFrenchGermanHindiItalianJapanesePolishPortugueseSpanishSwedishTurkishOwnerAmazonURLamazon wbr com original US site CommercialYesRegistrationOptionalLaunched1995 30 years ago 1995 Current statusActiveWritten inC and Java Amazon com is an e commerce platform that sells many product lines including media books movies music and software apparel baby products consumer electronics beauty products gourmet food groceries health and personal care products industrial amp scientific supplies kitchen items jewelry watches lawn and garden items musical instruments sporting goods tools automotive items toys and games and farm supplies and consulting services Amazon websites are country specific for example amazon com for the US and amazon co uk for UK though some offer international shipping Visits to amazon com grew from 615 million annual visitors in 2008 to more than 2 billion per month in 2022 citation needed The e commerce platform is the 12th most visited website in the world In February 2024 Amazon announced its first chatbot was first Rufus in the US and in July it was widely available to all customers in the US Rufus is now available in the US India and the UK which helps the shoppers get product recommendations get shopping list advice compare products and see what other customers have responded to their specific questions Results generated by Amazon s search engine are partly determined by promotional fees The company s localized storefronts which differ in selection and prices are differentiated by top level domain and country code Amazon Marketplaces worldwide Top Level Domain Served by neighboring Domain Confirmed launch currently served by neighboring domainSales by country 2023 Country shareUnited States 69 3 Germany 6 5 United Kingdom 5 8 Japan 4 8 Other 13 6 Region Country Domain name Since Languages NotesAfrica Egypt amazon eg September 2021 Arabic English Formerly known as Souq com EgyptSouth Africa amazon co za May 2024 EnglishAmericas Brazil amazon com br December 2012 PortugueseCanada amazon ca June 2002 English FrenchMexico amazon com mx August 2013 SpanishUnited States amazon com July 1995 English Spanish Arabic German Hebrew Korean Portuguese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional International customers without a localized Amazon website may purchase eBooks from the Kindle Store on Amazon US Asia China amazon cn September 2004 Chinese Simplified Formerly known as Joyo com CHNIndia amazon in June 2013 English Hindi Tamil Telugu Kannada Malayalam Bengali MarathiJapan amazon co jp November 2000 Japanese English Chinese Simplified Saudi Arabia amazon sa June 2020 Arabic English Formerly known as Souq com KSASingapore amazon sg July 2017 EnglishTurkey amazon com tr September 2018 TurkishUnited Arab Emirates amazon ae May 2019 Arabic English Formerly known as Souq com UAEEurope Belgium amazon com be October 2022 Dutch French EnglishFrance amazon fr August 2000 French EnglishGermany amazon de October 1998 German English Czech Dutch Polish Turkish Also serves Austria Denmark and SwitzerlandItaly amazon it November 2010 Italian EnglishNetherlands amazon nl November 2014 Dutch English Initially only books amp e books full shop opened March 2020Poland amazon pl March 2021 PolishSpain amazon es September 2011 Spanish Portuguese English Also serves PortugalSweden amazon se October 2020 Swedish EnglishUnited Kingdom amazon co uk October 1998 English Also serves IrelandOceania Australia amazon com au November 2017 English Also serves New ZealandConfirmed launchEurope Ireland amazon ie 2025 English Currently served by amazon co ukMerchant partnerships In 2000 US toy retailer Toys R Us entered into a 10 year agreement with Amazon valued at 50 million per year plus a cut of sales under which Toys R Us would be the exclusive supplier of toys and baby products on the service and the chain s website would redirect to Amazon s Toys amp Games category In 2004 Toys R Us sued Amazon claiming that because of a perceived lack of variety in Toys R Us stock Amazon had knowingly allowed third party sellers to offer items on the service in categories that Toys R Us had been granted exclusivity In 2006 a court ruled in favor of Toys R Us giving it the right to unwind its agreement with Amazon and establish its independent e commerce website The company was later awarded 51 million in damages In 2001 Amazon entered into a similar agreement with Borders under which Amazon would comanage Borders com as a co branded service Borders pulled out of the arrangement in 2007 with plans to also launch its own online store On October 18 2011 Amazon com announced a partnership with DC Comics for the exclusive digital rights to many popular comics including Superman Batman Green Lantern Sandman and Watchmen The partnership has caused well known bookstores like Barnes amp Noble to remove these titles from their shelves In November 2013 Amazon announced a partnership with the United States Postal Service to begin delivering orders on Sundays The service included in Amazon s standard shipping rates initiated in metropolitan areas of Greater Los Angeles and New York because of the high volume and inability to deliver in a timely way with plans to expand into Dallas Houston New Orleans and Phoenix by 2014 In June 2017 Nike agreed to sell products through Amazon in exchange for better policing of counterfeit goods This proved unsuccessful and Nike withdrew from the partnership in November 2019 Companies including IKEA and Birkenstock also stopped selling through Amazon around the same time citing similar frustrations over business practices and counterfeit goods In September 2017 Amazon ventured with one of its sellers JV Appario Retail owned by Patni Group which has recorded a total income of US 104 44 million 759 crore in financial year 2017 2018 As of October 11 2017 update Amazon Fresh sold a range of Booths branded products for home delivery in selected areas In November 2018 Amazon reached an agreement with Apple Inc to sell selected products through the service via the company and selected Apple Authorized Resellers As a result of this partnership only Apple Authorized Resellers may sell Apple products on Amazon effective January 4 2019 On November 7 2024 Amazon is reportedly discussing a second multi billion dollar investment in AI startup Anthropic following its initial 4 billion investment Private label products Amazon sells many products under its own brand names including phone chargers batteries and diaper wipes The AmazonBasics brand was introduced in 2009 and now features hundreds of product lines including smartphone cases computer mice batteries dumbbells and dog crates Amazon owned 34 private label brands as of 2019 These brands account for 0 15 of Amazon s global sales whereas the average for other large retailers is 18 Other Amazon retail brands include Presto Mama Bear and Amazon Essentials Amazon Basics stapler Amazon Basics USB cable Amazon Basics battery Amazon Basics disinfecting wipesThird party sellers Amazon derives many of its sales around 40 in 2008 from third party sellers who sell products on Amazon Some other large e commerce sellers use Amazon to sell their products in addition to selling them through their websites The sales are processed through Amazon com and end up at individual sellers for processing and order fulfillment and Amazon leases space for these retailers Small sellers of used and new goods go to Amazon Marketplace to offer goods at a fixed price Affiliate program Publishers can sign up as affiliates and receive a commission for referring customers to Amazon by placing links to Amazon on their websites if the referral results in a sale Worldwide Amazon has over 900 000 members in its affiliate programs In the middle of 2014 the Amazon Affiliate Program is used by 1 2 of all websites and it is the second most popular advertising network after Google Ads It is frequently used by websites and non profits to provide a way for supporters to earn them a commission Associates can access the Amazon catalog directly on their websites by using the Amazon Web Services AWS XML service A new affiliate product aStore allows Associates to embed a subset of Amazon products within another website or linked to another website In June 2010 Amazon Seller Product Suggestions was launched to provide more transparency to sellers by recommending specific products to third party sellers to sell on Amazon Products suggested are based on customers browsing history Product reviews Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product Reviewers must rate the product on a rating scale from one to five stars Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which indicates the real name of the reviewer based on confirmation of a credit card account or which indicates that the reviewer is one of the top reviewers by popularity As of December 16 2020 Amazon removed the ability of sellers and customers to comment on product reviews and purged their websites of all posted product review comments In an email to sellers Amazon gave its rationale for removing this feature the comments feature on customer reviews was rarely used The remaining review response options are to indicate whether the reader finds the review helpful or to report that it violates Amazon policies abuse If a review is given enough helpful hits it appears on the front page of the product In 2010 Amazon was reported as being the largest single source of Internet consumer reviews When publishers asked Bezos why Amazon would publish negative reviews he defended the practice by claiming that Amazon com was taking a different approach we want to make every book available the good the bad and the ugly to let truth loose There have been cases of positive reviews being written and posted by public relations companies on behalf of their clients and instances of writers using pseudonyms to leave negative reviews of their rivals works Amazon sales rank The Amazon sales rank ASR indicates the popularity of a product sold on any Amazon locale It is a relative indicator of popularity that is updated hourly Effectively it is a best sellers list for the millions of products stocked by Amazon While the ASR has no direct effect on the sales of a product it is used by Amazon to determine which products to include in its bestsellers lists Products that appear in these lists enjoy additional exposure on the Amazon website and this may lead to an increase in sales In particular products that experience large jumps up or down in their sales ranks may be included within Amazon s lists of movers and shakers such a listing provides additional exposure that might lead to an increase in sales For competitive reasons Amazon does not release actual sales figures to the public However Amazon has now begun to release point of sale data via the BookScan service to verified authors While the ASR has been the source of much speculation by publishers manufacturers and marketers Amazon itself does not release the details of its sales rank calculation algorithm Some companies have analyzed Amazon sales data to generate sales estimates based on the ASR though Amazon states Please keep in mind that our sales rank figures are simply meant to be a guide of general interest for the customer and not definitive sales information for publishers we assume you have this information regularly from your distribution sources Amazon com Help Physical stores Amazon Fresh store in Sevenoaks United Kingdom In November 2015 Amazon opened a physical Amazon Books store in University Village in Seattle The store was 5 500 square feet and prices for all products matched those on its website Amazon opened its tenth physical bookstore in 2017 media speculation at the time suggested that Amazon planned to eventually roll out 300 to 400 bookstores around the country All of its locations were closed in 2022 along with other retail locations under the Amazon 4 Star brand In July 2016 the company announced that it was opening a 1 100 000 ft 335 280 0 m square foot facility in Palmer Township in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania As of 2024 Amazon is Lehigh Valley region s third largest employer In August 2019 Amazon applied to have a liquor store in San Francisco as a means to ship beer and alcohol within the city In 2020 Amazon Fresh opened several physical stores in the US and the United Kingdom Hardware and services Amazon Fire tablet Amazon has a number of products and services available including its digital assistant Alexa Amazon Music and Prime Video for music and videos respectively the Amazon Appstore for Android apps the Kindle line of electronic paper e readers Fire and Fire HD color LCD tablets Audible provides audiobooks for purchase and listening In September 2021 Amazon announced the launch of Astro its first household robot powered by its Alexa smart home technology This can be remote controlled when not at home to check on pets people or home security It will send owners a notification if it detects something unusual In January 2023 Amazon announced the launch of RXPass a prescription drug delivery service It allows U S Amazon Prime members to pay a 5 monthly fee for access to 60 medications The service was launched immediately after the announcement except in states with specific prescription delivery requirements Beneficiaries of government healthcare programs such as Medicare and Medicaid will not be able to sign up for RXPass Subsidiaries Amazon owns over 100 subsidiaries including Amazon Web Services Audible Diapers com Goodreads IMDb Kiva Systems now Amazon Robotics One Medical Shopbop Teachstreet Twitch Zappos and Zoox Bezos separately owns The Washington Post through Nash Holdings LLC Blue Origin Bezos Expeditions Altos Labs and other companies Amazon Live Amazon InspireType of siteOnline video platformHeadquarters98109 WA Seattle Washington United StatesOwnerAmazon Inc IndustryE commerce Live streamingParentAmazon Inc Launched2019 6 years ago 2019 Amazon Live is an American video e commerce live streaming service created by Amazon Inc to compete with live streaming services The service allows users to stream live videos promoting or sponsoring products Users mainly celebrities or Internet influencers have the option to livestream on Amazon and add tags to additionally add context to the products they re selling or promoting Other users can join in and type in messages to send to a global chat on the livestream In 2019 Amazon launched an integrated platform into the Amazon website and application In 2023 roughly a billion total viewers watch Amazon Live across the United States and India The platform has also been integrated into Amazon Freevee and Amazon Prime Video Amazon Web Services Amazon Web Services HOU 14 Amazon Web Services AWS is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals companies and governments on a metered pay as you go basis These cloud computing web services provide distributed computing processing capacity and software tools via AWS server farms As of 2021 Q4 AWS has 33 market share for cloud infrastructure while the next two competitors Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud have 21 and 10 respectively according to Synergy Group Audible Audible is a seller and producer of spoken audio entertainment information and educational programming on the Internet Audible sells digital audiobooks radio and television programs and audio versions of magazines and newspapers Through its production arm Audible Studios Audible has also become the world s largest producer of downloadable audiobooks On January 31 2008 Amazon announced it would buy Audible for about 300 million The deal closed in March 2008 and Audible became a subsidiary of Amazon Goodreads Goodreads is a social cataloging website founded in December 2006 and launched in January 2007 by Otis Chandler a software engineer and entrepreneur and Elizabeth Khuri The website allows individuals to freely search Goodreads extensive user populated database of books annotations and reviews Users can sign up and register books to generate library catalogs and reading lists They can also create their groups of book suggestions and discussions In December 2007 the site had over 650 000 members and over a million books had been added Amazon bought the company in March 2013 Ring Ring is a home automation company founded by Jamie Siminoff in 2013 It is primarily known for its Wi Fi powered smart doorbells but manufactures other devices such as security cameras Amazon bought Ring for US 1 billion in 2018 Twitch Twitch at the Electronic Entertainment Expo Twitch is a live streaming platform for video primarily oriented towards video gaming content Twitch was acquired by Amazon in August 2014 for 970 million The site s rapid growth had been boosted primarily by the prominence of major esports competitions on the service leading GameSpot senior esports editor Rod Breslau to have described the service as the ESPN of esports As of 2015 update the service had over 1 5 million broadcasters and 100 million monthly viewers Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market store in Ann Arbor Michigan Whole Foods Market is an American supermarket chain exclusively featuring foods without artificial preservatives colors flavors sweeteners and hydrogenated fats Amazon acquired Whole Foods for 13 7 billion in August 2017 Since acquiring Whole Foods the company has launched its own chain of Fresh supermarkets and taken steps to integrate its online and physical grocery operations Other Other Amazon subsidiaries include A9 com a company focused on researching and building innovative technology it has been a subsidiary since 2003 Amazon Academy formerly JEE Ready is an online learning platform for engineering students to prepare for competitive exams like the Joint Entrance Examination JEE launched by Amazon India on 13 January 2021 Amazon Maritime Inc holds a Federal Maritime Commission license to operate as a non vessel owning common carrier NVOCC which enables the company to manage its shipments from China into the United States Amazon Pharmacy is an online delivery service dedicated to prescription drugs launched in November 2020 The service provides discounts up to 80 for generic drugs and up to 40 for branded drugs for Prime subscribe users The products can be purchased on the company s website or at over 50 000 bricks and mortar pharmacies in the United States Annapurna Labs an Israel based microelectronics company reputedly for US 350 370M acquired by Amazon Web Services in January 2015 Beijing Century Joyo Courier Services which applied for a freight forwarding license with the US Maritime Commission Amazon is also building out its logistics in trucking and air freight to potentially compete with UPS and FedEx Brilliance Audio an audiobook publisher founded in 1984 by Michael Snodgrass in Grand Haven Michigan The company produced its first eight audio titles in 1985 The company was purchased by Amazon in 2007 for an undisclosed amount At the time of the acquisition Brilliance was producing 12 15 new titles a month It operates as an independent company within Amazon In 1984 Brilliance Audio invented a technique for recording twice as much on the same cassette The technique involved recording on each of the two channels of each stereo track It has been credited with revolutionizing the burgeoning audiobook market in the mid 1980s since it made unabridged books affordable ComiXology a cloud based digital comics platform with over 200 million comic downloads as of September 2013 update It offers a selection of more than 40 000 comic books and graphic novels across Android iOS Fire OS and Windows 8 devices and over a web browser Amazon bought the company in April 2014 CreateSpace which offers self publishing services for independent content creators publishers film studios and music labels became a subsidiary in 2009 Eero an electronics company specializing in mesh networking Wifi devices founded as a startup in 2014 by Nick Weaver Amos Schallich and Nate Hardison to simplify and innovate the smart home Eero was acquired by Amazon in 2019 for US 97 million Eero has continued to operate under its banner and advertises its commitment to privacy despite early concerns from the company s acquisition Health Navigator is a startup developing APIs for online health services acquired in October 2019 The startup will form part of Amazon Care which is the company s employee healthcare service This follows the 2018 purchase of PillPack for under 1 billion which has also been included into Amazon Care Junglee a former online shopping service provided by Amazon that enabled customers to search for products from online and offline retailers in India Junglee started as a virtual database that was used to extract information from the Internet and deliver it to enterprise applications As it progressed Junglee started to use its database technology to create a single window marketplace on the Internet by making every item from every supplier available for purchase Web shoppers could locate compare and transact millions of products from across the Internet shopping mall through one window Amazon acquired Junglee in 1998 and the website Junglee com was launched in India in February 2012 as a comparison shopping website It curated and enabled searching for a diverse variety of products such as clothing electronics toys jewelry and video games among others across thousands of online and offline sellers Millions of products are browsable the client selects a price and then they are directed to a seller In November 2017 Amazon closed down Junglee com and the former domain currently redirects to Amazon India Kuiper Systems a subsidiary of Amazon set up to deploy a broadband satellite internet constellation with an announced 3 236 Low Earth orbit satellites to provide satellite based Internet connectivity Lab126 developers of integrated consumer electronics such as the Kindle became a subsidiary in 2004 Shelfari a former social cataloging website for books Shelfari users built virtual bookshelves of the titles which they owned or had read and they could rate review tag and discuss their books Users could also create groups that other members could join create discussions and talk about books or other topics Recommendations could be sent to friends on the site for what books to read Amazon bought the company in August 2008 Shelfari continued to function as an independent book social network within the Amazon until January 2016 when Amazon announced that it would be merging Shelfari with Goodreads and closing down Shelfari Souq the former largest e commerce platform in the Arab world The company launched in 2005 in Dubai United Arab Emirates and served multiple areas across the Middle East On March 28 2017 Amazon acquired Souq com for 580 million The company was re branded as Amazon and its infrastructure was used to expand Amazon s online platform in the Middle East Amazon also has investments in renewable energy including plans to fund four small nuclear reactors at the Xe 100 reactor site in Eastern Washington and plans to expand its position into the Canadian market through an investment in a new plant in Alberta OperationsLogistics Amazon Transportation Services truck at an Amazon Logistics delivery stationAmazon Logistics Delivery Service Partner company vehicles in Florida Amazon uses many different transportation services to deliver packages Amazon branded services include Amazon Air a cargo airline for bulk transport with last mile delivery handled either by Amazon Flex Amazon Logistics or the U S Postal Service Amazon Flex a smartphone app that enables individuals to act as independent contractors delivering packages to customers from personal vehicles without uniforms Deliveries include one or two hours Prime Now same or next day Amazon Fresh groceries and standard Amazon com orders in addition to orders from local stores that contract with Amazon Amazon Logistics in which Amazon contracts with small businesses which it calls Delivery Service Partners to perform deliveries to customers Each business has a fleet of approximately 20 40 Amazon branded vans and employees of the contractors wear Amazon uniforms As of December 2020 it operates in the United States Canada Italy Germany Spain and the United Kingdom Amazon Prime Air is an experimental drone delivery service that delivers packages via drones to Amazon Prime subscribers in select cities Amazon directly employs people to work at its warehouses bulk distribution centers staffed Amazon Hub Locker locations and delivery stations where drivers pick up packages As of December 2020 it is not hiring delivery drivers as employees estimated that in 2020 in the United States the proportion of last mile deliveries was 56 by Amazon s directly contracted services mostly in urban areas 30 by the United States Postal Service mostly in rural areas and 14 by UPS In April 2021 Amazon reported to investors it had increased its in house delivery capacity by 50 in the last 12 months which included the first year of the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States Supply chain Amazon first launched its distribution network in 1997 with two fulfillment centers in Seattle and New Castle Delaware Amazon has several types of distribution facilities consisting of cross dock centers fulfillment centers sortation centers delivery stations Prime now hubs and Prime air hubs There are 75 fulfillment centers and 25 sortation centers with over 125 000 employees Employees are responsible for five basic tasks unpacking and inspecting incoming goods placing goods in storage and recording their location picking goods from their computer recorded locations to make up an individual shipment sorting and packing orders and shipping A computer that records the location of goods and maps out routes for pickers plays a key role employees carry hand held computers which communicate with the central computer and monitor their rate of progress Some warehouses are partially automated with systems built by Amazon Robotics In September 2006 Amazon launched a program called FBA Fulfillment By Amazon whereby it could handle storage packing and distribution of products and services for small sellers Amazon fr fulfillment center in Lauwin Planque France Amazon es fulfillment center in San Fernando de Henares Spain Amazon co uk fulfillment center in Glenrothes Scotland UK Amazon de fulfillment center in Graben Germany Amazon co jp fulfillment center in Ichikawa Japan Amazon co fulfillment center in Baltimore Maryland US featuring Amazon RoboticsCorporate affairsBoard of directors Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2016 As of June 2022 update Amazon s board of directors were Jeff Bezos executive chairman Amazon com Inc Andy Jassy president and CEO Amazon com Inc Keith B Alexander CEO of IronNet Cybersecurity former NSA director Edith W Cooper co founder of Medley and former EVP of Goldman Sachs Jamie Gorelick partner Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr Daniel Huttenlocher dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing Judy McGrath former CEO Paramount Media Networks Indra Nooyi former CEO PepsiCo Jon Rubinstein former chairman and CEO Palm Inc Patty Stonesifer president and CEO Martha s Table Wendell Weeks chairman president and CEO Corning Inc Ownership The 10 largest shareholder of Amazon in early 2024 were Shareholder name PercentageJeff Bezos 9 1 The Vanguard Group 7 5 BlackRock 4 6 State Street Corporation 3 3 Fidelity Investments 3 1 MacKenzie Scott 1 9 T Rowe Price 1 9 Geode Capital Management 1 8 JP Morgan Investment Management 1 5 Eaton Vance 1 5 Others 63 8 Finances Sales by business 2023 Business shareOnline Stores 40 3 Third party Seller Services 24 4 Amazon Web Services 15 8 Advertising 8 2 Subscription Services 7 0 Physical Stores 3 5 Other 0 9 Amazon com is primarily a retail site with a sales revenue model Amazon takes a small percentage of the sale price of each item that is sold through its website while also allowing companies to advertise their products by paying to be listed as featured products As of 2018 update Amazon com is ranked eighth on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue In Forbes Global 2000 2023 Amazon ranked 36th For the fiscal year 2021 Amazon reported earnings of US 33 36 billion with an annual revenue of US 469 82 billion an increase of 21 7 over the previous fiscal cycle Since 2007 sales increased from 14 835 billion to 469 822 billion due to continued business expansion citation needed Amazon s market capitalization went over US 1 trillion again in early February 2020 after the announcement of the fourth quarter 2019 results Year Revenue in million US Net income in million US Total Assets in million US Employees1995 0 5 0 3 1 11996 16 6 81997 148 28 149 6141998 610 124 648 2 1001999 1 639 720 2 466 7 6002000 2 761 1 411 2 135 9 0002001 3 122 567 1 638 7 8002002 3 932 149 1 990 7 5002003 5 263 35 2 162 7 8002004 6 921 588 3 248 9 0002005 8 490 359 3 696 12 0002006 10 711 190 4 363 13 9002007 14 835 476 6 485 17 0002008 19 166 645 8 314 20 7002009 24 509 902 13 813 24 3002010 34 204 1 152 18 797 33 7002011 48 077 631 25 278 56 2002012 61 093 39 32 555 88 4002013 74 452 274 40 159 117 3002014 88 988 241 54 505 154 1002015 107 006 596 64 747 230 8002016 135 987 2 371 83 402 341 4002017 177 866 3 033 131 310 566 0002018 232 887 10 073 162 648 647 5002019 280 522 11 588 225 248 798 0002020 386 064 21 331 321 195 1 298 0002021 469 822 33 364 420 549 1 608 0002022 513 983 2 722 462 675 1 541 0002023 574 785 30 425 527 854 1 525 000Corporate culture During his tenure Jeff Bezos had become renowned for his annual shareholder letters which have gained similar notability to those of Warren Buffett These annual letters gave an invaluable window into the famously secretive company and revealed Bezos s perspectives and strategic focus A common theme of these letters is Bezos s desire to instill customer centricity in his words customer obsession at all levels of Amazon notably by making all senior executives field customer support queries for a short time at Amazon call centers He also read many emails addressed by customers to his public email address One of Bezos s most well known internal memos was his mandate for all teams to expose their data and functionality through service interfaces designed from the ground up to be externalizable This process commonly known as a service oriented architecture SOA resulted in mandatory dogfooding of services that would later be commercialized as part of AWS citation needed Lobbying Amazon lobbies the United States federal government and state governments on multiple issues such as the enforcement of sales taxes on online sales transportation safety privacy and data protection and intellectual property According to regulatory filings Amazon com focuses its lobbying on the United States Congress the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Reserve Amazon com spent roughly 3 5 million 5 million and 9 5 million on lobbying in 2013 2014 and 2015 respectively In 2019 it spent 16 8 million and had a team of 104 lobbyists Amazon com was a corporate member of the American Legislative Exchange Council ALEC until it dropped membership following protests at its shareholders meeting on May 24 2012 In 2014 Amazon expanded its lobbying practices as it prepared to lobby the Federal Aviation Administration to approve its drone delivery program hiring the Akin Gump Strauss Hauer amp Feld lobbying firm in June Amazon and its lobbyists have visited with Federal Aviation Administration officials and aviation committees in Washington D C to explain its plans to deliver packages In September 2020 this moved one step closer with the granting of a critical certificate by the FAA CriticismA sticker expressing an anti Amazon message is pictured on the back of a street sign in Seattle Amazon has attracted criticism for its actions including supplying law enforcement with facial recognition surveillance tools forming cloud computing partnerships with the CIA leading customers away from bookshops adversely impacting the environment placing a low priority on warehouse conditions for workers actively opposing unionization efforts remotely deleting content purchased by Amazon Kindle users taking public subsidies seeking to patent its 1 Click technology engaging in anti competitive actions and price discrimination and reclassifying LGBTQ books as adult content Criticism has also concerned various decisions over whether to censor or publish content such as the WikiLeaks website works containing libel anti LGBT merchandise and material facilitating dog fighting cockfighting or pedophile activities An article published by Time in the wake of social media website Parler s termination of service by Amazon Web Service highlights the power companies like Amazon now have over the internet In December 2011 Amazon faced a backlash from small businesses for running a one day deal to promote its new Price Check app Shoppers who used the app to check prices in a brick and mortar store were offered a 5 discount to purchase the same item from Amazon Companies like Groupon eBay and Taap have countered Amazon s promotion by offering 10 off from their products The company has also faced accusations of putting undue pressure on suppliers to maintain and extend its profitability One effort to squeeze the most vulnerable book publishers was known within the company as the Gazelle Project after Bezos suggested according to Brad Stone that Amazon should approach these small publishers the way a cheetah would pursue a sickly gazelle In July 2014 the Federal Trade Commission launched a lawsuit against the company alleging it was promoting in app purchases to children which were being transacted without parental consent In 2019 Amazon banned selling skin lightening products after pushback from Minnesota health and environmental activists In 2022 a lawsuit filed by state attorney general Letitia James was dismissed by the New York state court of appeals After the COVID 19 pandemic Amazon faced criticism for complying under pressure from the Biden Administration to reduce the visibility of books critical of the COVID 19 vaccine which was revealed after Rep Jim Jordan acting on behalf of the House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed emails between the company and the Biden Administration An Amazon Prime truck blocking a bike lane in Washington D C Amazon Prime has been criticized for its vehicles systemically double parking blocking bike lanes and otherwise violating traffic laws while dropping off packages contributing to traffic congestion and endangering other road users Jane Friedman discovered six listings of books fraudulently using her name on Amazon and Goodreads Amazon and Goodreads resisted removing the fraudulent 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