Amazon

Amazon began as an online bookstore in 1994. Jeff Bezos founded the company from his garage in Bellevue, Washington.

Today, Amazon operates in over 20 countries and serves hundreds of millions of customers. The company employs more than 1.5 million people worldwide.

Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Amazon trades publicly on NASDAQ and ranks among the world's most valuable companies.

About Amazon

Sector Technology
Industry E-commerce, Cloud Computing
CEO Andy Jassy
Website amazon.com
Headquarters Seattle, WA
Founded July 5, 1994
Status Public (NASDAQ: AMZN)

Amazon Founders

Jeff Bezos
Founder & Executive Chairman

Amazon History

1994 Jeff Bezos incorporates Amazon as an online bookstore, operating from his garage in Bellevue, Washington.
1997 Amazon goes public on NASDAQ at $18 per share, raising $54 million in its initial public offering.
2005 Amazon launches Prime membership program, offering free two-day shipping for an annual fee of $79.
2006 Amazon Web Services (AWS) launches publicly, introducing cloud computing services that would become the company's profit engine.
2017 Amazon acquires Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion, marking its largest acquisition and entry into physical grocery retail.

FAQs

Who owns Amazon?
Amazon is a publicly traded company. Jeff Bezos remains the largest individual shareholder with approximately 9% ownership. Institutional investors like Vanguard and BlackRock hold substantial stakes.
When did Amazon come out?
Amazon launched on July 16, 1995, as an online bookstore. Jeff Bezos had incorporated the company on July 5, 1994, in Washington state.
Is Amazon an American company?
Yes, Amazon is an American multinational corporation. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and incorporated in Delaware. It operates in over 20 countries globally.
Who made Amazon logo?
Turner Duckworth designed the current Amazon logo in 2000. The arrow pointing from A to Z represents the company's wide product selection and also forms a smile.