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Amazon is the largest online e-commerce company in the United States, founded by Jeff Bezos on 1995 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA.

The company includes AlexaInternet, a9, lab 126, IMDB and other subsidiaries. Amazon started as an online bookstore, then diversified its products, and now it has become the second largest Internet company in the world, listing 1997.

2002110/On October 28th, Amazon released its financial report for the third quarter ended September 30th, 20021. The financial report shows that Amazon's net revenue in the third quarter was1/kloc-0.08 billion US dollars, up/kloc-0.5% year-on-year, and its net profit was 3 156 billion US dollars, down 50% year-on-year.

Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos on1July 6, 995, originally named Cadabra. Nature is the basic online bookstore. However, forward-looking Bezos saw the potential and characteristics of the network. When physical bookstores provide 200,000 books, online bookstores can provide readers with more than 200,000 books to choose from.

Therefore, Bezos renamed Kadabra in the name of the Amazon River, which gave birth to the most species on earth, and reopened it in July 1995. The company was originally registered in Washington State 1994, then registered in Delaware 1996, and listed in May 1997. The code is AMZN, and the stock price is 18 USD (as of the close of 20 12, the stock price is 242.36 USD).

Amazon's original plan was to start making profits in four to five years. The Internet bubble in 2000 made Amazon's steady growth style unique. In the1990s, a considerable number of Internet companies grew rapidly. At that time, Amazon's shareholders always complained that Bezos's business strategy was too conservative and slow.

In the internet bubble, those fast-growing internet companies closed down one after another, and only Amazon made a profit. In the fourth quarter of 2002, Amazon's net profit was about $5 million. In 2004, it grew to over $300 million.