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Do Amazon pay dividends?

Do Amazon pay dividends?

Amazon’s lack of a dividend certainly has not hurt investors to this point, as Amazon has been a premier growth stock. Over the past 10 years, Amazon stock generated returns of approximately 32\% per year. But for income investors, Amazon may not be an attractive option due to the lack of a dividend payment.

How much does Amazon pay per share?

Amazon’s earnings-per-share were $41.83 in 2020, which means the company has reached a new level of profitability. However, Amazon still has a way to go before anyone should realistically expect it to begin paying dividends.

Is it too late to buy Amazon stock?

If you had bought and held $1,000 in Amazon stock at its IPO, you’d be a millionaire now. But that’s not to say its too late to get on board this powerhouse of a stock. All indications are that Amazon is going to post massive Q4 and full-year numbers when it has its earnings report in early February.

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Is Amazon stock a buy or sell?

There are no sure things in investing. But when you look at Amazon stock, there are far too many good things to ignore. Amazon stock continues to have an “A” grade and a strong buy recommendation in my Portfolio Grader.

Is Amazon stock still the one to own long-term?

Bank of America analyst Justin Post raised his company’s price target on Amazon stock from $3,650 to $4,000 per share, calling it “still the one to own long-term.” That’s a cool 21.2\% upside for Amazon – and that’s after it’s already provided huge returns in 2020.

Is Amazon the best growth story in the stock market?

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is one of the best growth stories in the stock market. Since debuting as a public company in 1997, Amazon stock is up more than 236,000\%. That’s a ridiculous rate of return. And if you didn’t get in on Amazon stock in its early days, you may very well be moved to tears when you think about the profits that you’ve missed.