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Amazon has eclipsed Microsoft as most valuable US firm amid market turmoil

The Associated Press January 8, 2019, 13:33:45 IST

Amazon’s shares rose 3% to close at $1,629.51, lifted its market value to $797 billion.

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Amazon has eclipsed Microsoft as most valuable US firm amid market turmoil

Amazon has eclipsed Microsoft as the most valuable publicly traded company in the US as a see-sawing stock market continues to reshuffle corporate America’s pecking order. The shift occurred 7 January after Amazon’s shares rose 3 percent to close at $1,629.51 and lifted the e-commerce leader’s market value to $797 billion. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s stock edged up by less than 1 percent to finish at $102.06, leaving the computer software maker’s value at $784 billion. [caption id=“attachment_5856191” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”]Amazon logo atop the Amazon Treasure Truck. Image: AP Amazon logo atop the Amazon Treasure Truck. Image: AP[/caption] It marks the first time Amazon has held the top spot and ends Microsoft’s brief return to the pinnacle after  it surpassed Apple in late November . The repositioning has been triggered by mounting concerns that the Trump administration’s trade war with China and rising interest rates will bog down the worldwide economy. If that were to happen, it’s likely to slow the growth of companies in technology and other industries that generate a substantial chunk of their revenue outside the US. That’s one reason most technology stocks are well off their peaks. Amazon, for instance, remains 21 percent below its high reached in September when the company’s stock value stood above $1 trillion. Apple was worth even more back then, but its stock has plunged by 37 percent since early October to erase about $400 billion of its market value. Apple confirmed some of investors’ worst fears last week  when it warned  that disappointing demand for iPhones, especially in China, caused its revenue for its most recent quarter to fall well below the projections of its management and industry analysts.

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