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Amazon is gaining ground after Jeff Bezos reveals how many people pay for Prime (AMZN)

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 20 Apr 2018


Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' annual letter to shareholders indicates that 100 million people pay for Prime globally.It's the first time the company has revealed the number of Prime subscribers.Shares of Amazon were up 1.67% Thursday afternoon.Watch Amazon in real time here.Amazon was gaining ground Thursday afternoon, up 1.67%, after CEO Jeff Bezos released a letter to shareholders saying 100 million people paid for Prime globally. This is the first time Amazon has revealed the number of paid Prime subscribers.The big reveal from Bezos comes as Amazon finds itself in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly railed against the company."Only fools, or worse, are saying that our money losing Post Office makes money with Amazon," Trump tweeted earlier in April. "THEY LOSE A FORTUNE, and this will be changed. Also, our fully tax paying retailers are closing stores all over the country...not a level playing field!"Last week, by executive order, Trump ordered the creation of a task force to look into the US Postal Service's struggles. And while the order didn't name Amazon, it asked the task force to examine "the expansion and pricing of the package delivery market and the USPS's role in competitive markets," among other things.Details of how much Amazon pays to the postal service are not publicly known.Bezos' letter to shareholders comes ahead of the company's first-quarter results, which are scheduled to be released next Thursday. Wall Street analysts are looking for the e-commerce giant to earn an adjusted $3.10 a share on revenue of $49.94 billion, Bloomberg data shows.Amazon shares were up 30.64% this year through Wednesday.Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Wall Street's biggest bull explains why trade war fears are way overblown
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