Amazon.com. 2nd
Top 50 rank: 2
Rank in Internet Services and Retailing: 2
(Previous rank: 2)
Overall score: 7.09
Ticker:AMZN
Why it's admired:
The e-commerce behemoth may be gobbling up brick and mortar businesses left and right, but Amazon.com's customer-centric culture and super-convenience has won the company millions of shoppers worldwide. And Amazon's ambitions show no signs of abating: it recently jumped into the art market, and has started producing video, music, and literary content. Revenues are impressive, but the Street is growing impatient for Amazon to post big profits. --E.F.
Headquarters:
Seattle, WA
Website: www.amazon.com
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