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Margin Call
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Can Amazon shares deliver an acceptable return to shareholders?

ANALYSIS: Is a a rosy picture for AWS’s future prospects enough?

Historically, Amazon’s key business has been online retailing.

The sharemarket values Amazon.com at US$1.37 trillion, making it the fifth most highly valued company in the world after Apple, Saudi Aramco, Microsoft, and Alphabet. It is also reportedly one of the most widely owned stocks by retail investors.

Last Friday, Amazon’s market capitalisation rose by

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Nicholas Bagnall Tue, 02 Aug 2022
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