Amazon Revenue Breakdown | 2021 |
Online stores | $222B |
Physical stores | $17B |
Third-party seller services | $103.3B |
Subscription services | $31.76B |
AWS | $62.2B |
Advertising | $31.16B |
Other | $2.17B |
In 2021, Online Stores generated $222B, while physical stores generated $17B. Third-party seller services generated $103.3B, subscription services generated $31.76B, while the cloud service, AWS generated $62.2B. Amazon advertising generated $31.16B.Key Facts | |
Founder | Jeff Bezos |
Year & Place Founded | July 5, 1994, Bellevue, WA |
Year of IPO | 5/15/1997 |
IPO Price | $18.00 |
Total Revenues at IPO | $15.75 million |
Total Revenues in 2021 | $469.8B |
Amazon Employees | 1,608,000 full-time and part-time employees |
Revenues per Employee | $292,177.86 |
Jeff Bezos founded Amazon, on July 5, 1994, in Bellevue, WA. The company IPOed in 1997, at a price of $18 per share, and it recorded over $15 million in revenues, prior to the IPO. In 2021, Amazon generated $469.8B with 1,608,000 full-time and part-time employees, generating $292,177.86 revenues per employee. | |
Amazon AWS | $62 |
Microsoft Intelligent Cloud | $60 |
Google Cloud | $19.20 |
Amazon AWS is so far, the largest player, based on revenues, with ha $62 billion in net sales in 2021, compared to Microsoft Intelligent Cloud at $60 billion and Google Cloud at over $19 billion. Read Next:
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