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Here's How Much You'd Have If You Invested $1000 in Amazon a Decade Ago
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How much a stock's price changes over time is a significant driver for most investors. Not only can price performance impact your portfolio, but it can help you compare investment results across sectors and industries as well.
Another factor that can influence investors is FOMO, or the fear of missing out, especially with tech giants and popular consumer-facing stocks.
What if you'd invested in Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) ten years ago? It may not have been easy to hold on to AMZN for all that time, but if you did, how much would your investment be worth today?
Amazon's Business In-Depth
With that in mind, let's take a look at Amazon's main business drivers.
Amazon.com is one of the largest e-commerce providers, with sprawling operations in North America, now spreading across the globe. Its online retail business revolves around the Prime program well-supported by the company's massive distribution network, which delivered at its fastest speeds ever for Prime members globally in 2025. Further, the Whole Foods Market acquisition helped Amazon establish a footprint in the physical grocery supermarket space. Amazon also enjoys a dominant position in the cloud-computing market, particularly in the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) space, thanks to Amazon Web Services (AWS), which is one of its high-margin generating businesses. Amazon's custom AI chips — Trainium and Graviton — now have a combined annual revenue run rate of over $10 billion.
In 2025, the company introduced Alexa+, a next-generation AI-powered personal assistant that is meaningfully smarter and more capable, and is free with Prime. The company also launched Amazon Nova, its own family of foundation models, and new generative AI tools to enhance the shopping experience.
Additionally, Amazon began full-scale deployment of its Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) satellite internet constellation in April 2025, aiming to deliver fast, reliable broadband to unserved and underserved communities through more than 3,000 low Earth orbit satellites with 80+ launches planned.
Revenues were $716.9 billion in 2025. The company reports revenue under three broad heads — North America, International, and AWS. North America segment sales increased 10% year-over-year to $426.3 billion. International segment sales increased 13% year-over-year to $161.9 billion. AWS segment sales increased 20% year-over-year to $128.7 billion.
Headquartered in Seattle, WA, Amazon targets three categories of customers — consumers, sellers, and website developers. Consumers are offered variety, convenience, and free delivery of goods displayed on the company's websites. The agreements with sellers are varied, enabling them to use the company's websites to either sell their merchandise directly, or redirect customers to the sellers' own branded websites.
Competition comes in the form of traditional retailers, online retailers, media companies, web portals, search engines, e-commerce companies, and cloud computing service providers.
Bottom Line
Putting together a successful investment portfolio takes a combination of research, patience, and a little bit of risk. For Amazon, if you bought shares a decade ago, you're likely feeling really good about your investment today.
A $1000 investment made in May 2016 would be worth $8,091.87, or a 709.19% gain, as of May 11, 2026, according to our calculations. Investors should note that this return excludes dividends but includes price increases.
The S&P 500 rose 259.67% and the price of gold increased 255.20% over the same time frame in comparison.
Going forward, analysts are expecting more upside for AMZN.
Amazon's international expansion and diversification across e-commerce, AWS cloud services, advertising and streaming create multiple revenue streams while reducing concentration risk. For 2Q'26, AMZN guided net sales of $194-$199 billion and operating income of $20-$24 billion. AI integration across operations enhances personalization, logistics and AWS offerings, strengthening competitive positioning. Shares have outperformed the industry in the past year. However, capital expenditure requirements for AI infrastructure and data centers strain financial resources and compress margins, with trailing-12-month free cash flow decreasing to $1.2 billion. The company's expanding debt burden reduces financial flexibility amid rising interest rates. Intensifying competition from Walmart, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud is an overhang.
The stock is up 14.39% over the past four weeks, and no earnings estimate has gone lower in the past two months, compared to 15 higher, for fiscal 2026. The consensus estimate has moved up as well.
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Here's How Much You'd Have If You Invested $1000 in Amazon a Decade Ago
How much a stock's price changes over time is a significant driver for most investors. Not only can price performance impact your portfolio, but it can help you compare investment results across sectors and industries as well.
Another factor that can influence investors is FOMO, or the fear of missing out, especially with tech giants and popular consumer-facing stocks.
What if you'd invested in Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) ten years ago? It may not have been easy to hold on to AMZN for all that time, but if you did, how much would your investment be worth today?
Amazon's Business In-Depth
With that in mind, let's take a look at Amazon's main business drivers.
Amazon.com is one of the largest e-commerce providers, with sprawling operations in North America, now spreading across the globe. Its online retail business revolves around the Prime program well-supported by the company's massive distribution network, which delivered at its fastest speeds ever for Prime members globally in 2025. Further, the Whole Foods Market acquisition helped Amazon establish a footprint in the physical grocery supermarket space. Amazon also enjoys a dominant position in the cloud-computing market, particularly in the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) space, thanks to Amazon Web Services (AWS), which is one of its high-margin generating businesses. Amazon's custom AI chips — Trainium and Graviton — now have a combined annual revenue run rate of over $10 billion.
In 2025, the company introduced Alexa+, a next-generation AI-powered personal assistant that is meaningfully smarter and more capable, and is free with Prime. The company also launched Amazon Nova, its own family of foundation models, and new generative AI tools to enhance the shopping experience.
Additionally, Amazon began full-scale deployment of its Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) satellite internet constellation in April 2025, aiming to deliver fast, reliable broadband to unserved and underserved communities through more than 3,000 low Earth orbit satellites with 80+ launches planned.
Revenues were $716.9 billion in 2025. The company reports revenue under three broad heads — North America, International, and AWS. North America segment sales increased 10% year-over-year to $426.3 billion. International segment sales increased 13% year-over-year to $161.9 billion. AWS segment sales increased 20% year-over-year to $128.7 billion.
Headquartered in Seattle, WA, Amazon targets three categories of customers — consumers, sellers, and website developers. Consumers are offered variety, convenience, and free delivery of goods displayed on the company's websites. The agreements with sellers are varied, enabling them to use the company's websites to either sell their merchandise directly, or redirect customers to the sellers' own branded websites.
Competition comes in the form of traditional retailers, online retailers, media companies, web portals, search engines, e-commerce companies, and cloud computing service providers.
Bottom Line
Putting together a successful investment portfolio takes a combination of research, patience, and a little bit of risk. For Amazon, if you bought shares a decade ago, you're likely feeling really good about your investment today.
A $1000 investment made in May 2016 would be worth $8,091.87, or a 709.19% gain, as of May 11, 2026, according to our calculations. Investors should note that this return excludes dividends but includes price increases.
The S&P 500 rose 259.67% and the price of gold increased 255.20% over the same time frame in comparison.
Going forward, analysts are expecting more upside for AMZN.
Amazon's international expansion and diversification across e-commerce, AWS cloud services, advertising and streaming create multiple revenue streams while reducing concentration risk. For 2Q'26, AMZN guided net sales of $194-$199 billion and operating income of $20-$24 billion. AI integration across operations enhances personalization, logistics and AWS offerings, strengthening competitive positioning. Shares have outperformed the industry in the past year. However, capital expenditure requirements for AI infrastructure and data centers strain financial resources and compress margins, with trailing-12-month free cash flow decreasing to $1.2 billion. The company's expanding debt burden reduces financial flexibility amid rising interest rates. Intensifying competition from Walmart, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud is an overhang.
The stock is up 14.39% over the past four weeks, and no earnings estimate has gone lower in the past two months, compared to 15 higher, for fiscal 2026. The consensus estimate has moved up as well.