Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Amazon closes in on Apple in the $1 trillion stakes

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In the battle for the first company to reach and sustain $1 trillion in stock market value, don’t count out a come-frombehind victory.

Apple Inc. has had a lock on its spot as the world’s most valuable public company by stock value for several years, and we’ve been waiting for it to crest the $1 trillion market cap milestone. The company inched within $50 billion of that mark in early June before its share price retreated a bit.

Apple’s trek to $1 trillion has been closely chronicled by news outlets, including this one, and it’s a good bet there are articles and essays prepped for what seems like an inevitable moment for Apple. Amazon, though, is coming up fast.

At the beginning of this year, Apple’s stock market value was 50 percent bigger than Amazon’s. Now the gap is about 10 percent. The spread between the two companies was about $85 billion as of Friday’s U.S. market close. That is a big but not insurmount­able gap if Amazon keeps up its torrid stock gains. In 2018 alone, the value of Amazon’s shares has climbed $260 billion. Yes, Amazon has added the equivalent of Walmart’s total market cap in just six months.

Amazon’s position among the stock market’s elite would have been tough to predict a few years ago. In the summer of 2011, when Apple (briefly) topped Exxon Mobil for the first time as the most valuable company in the world by market cap, Amazon was barely in the top 50.

Amazon only found its groove starting in 2015, and since then it has been on a tear as investors started to believe in Amazon’s strategy to spend like crazy to try to become ingrained into every aspect of people’s lives — in the home, at work, at play, during meal times, in sickness and in health.

As Amazon’s ambitions have increased with each passing day, investors have grown more excited about the size of the company’s financial opportunit­y. The company’s two main business lines, retailing and informatio­n technology, represent $20 trillion and $2 trillion of annual spending, respective­ly. Amazon captures a tiny share of each category, and if it manages to grab bigger chunks, then it is sitting on a gold mine. And that’s before addressing Amazon’s potential to crack additional lucrative areas such as health care and advertisin­g.

 ?? BLOOMBERG/FILE ?? Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos
BLOOMBERG/FILE Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos

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