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Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)

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190.97+2.97 (+1.58%)
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Previous close188.00
Open189.03
Bid190.84 x 100
Ask198.41 x 100
Day's range187.44 - 191.29
52-week range109.25 - 191.29
Volume23,190,881
Avg. volume41,135,429
Market cap1.987T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.15
PE ratio (TTM)53.49
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
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