Amazon is my favourite website. It has improved my life in so many ways. So I take an interest in their finances.
And it is interesting to note that they are still not making any profit. It is one of the most unusual business models I have seen.
Usually a site will concentrate on growth and not bother about profits in its early years. Particularly when its business does not generate much turnover anyway (think Twitter and Facebook).
But Amazon has been around for about 20 years - and over the past three months had 17 billion dollars in revenue. Yet still manaaged to make a loss of 41 million dollars.
There is a new biography of the founder (Jeff Bezos) coming out in a few weeks. And I am going to pick it up - since the business model underpinning Amazon fascinates me.
It is a little wonder that the site and the service is so good - when they are still not bothering to make a profit.
It will be really interesting to see how this plays out.
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Here is a nice quote (from the link below) which sums up how unusual this situation is:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/...chart.html
The share price is doing very well. But it is hard to figure out if Amazon's price is a bubble - or an thumbs up that their strategy of achieving massive growth at all costs is a good one.
And it is interesting to note that they are still not making any profit. It is one of the most unusual business models I have seen.
Usually a site will concentrate on growth and not bother about profits in its early years. Particularly when its business does not generate much turnover anyway (think Twitter and Facebook).
But Amazon has been around for about 20 years - and over the past three months had 17 billion dollars in revenue. Yet still manaaged to make a loss of 41 million dollars.
There is a new biography of the founder (Jeff Bezos) coming out in a few weeks. And I am going to pick it up - since the business model underpinning Amazon fascinates me.
It is a little wonder that the site and the service is so good - when they are still not bothering to make a profit.
It will be really interesting to see how this plays out.
![[Image: 1382736441.jpg.CROP.promo-mediumlarge.jpg]](http://www.slate.com/content/dam/slate/blogs/future_tense/2013/10/25/amazon_earnings_jeff_bezos_is_like_king_midas_in_reverse_chart/1382736441.jpg.CROP.promo-mediumlarge.jpg)
Here is a nice quote (from the link below) which sums up how unusual this situation is:
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My colleague Matt Yglesias once half-joked that the company amounts to “a charitable organization being run by elements of the investment community for the benefit of consumers.”
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/...chart.html
The share price is doing very well. But it is hard to figure out if Amazon's price is a bubble - or an thumbs up that their strategy of achieving massive growth at all costs is a good one.