Amazon reaches $US1 trillion market value

Amazon is now worth $US1 trillion, and has become only the second publicly traded company to reach that figure after Apple topped the mark in August.

Jeff Bezos

Amazon has become only the second publicly traded company to reach $US1 trillion in market value. (AAP)

Amazon has become the second publicly traded company to be worth $US1 trillion, hot on the heels of Apple.

Amazon has revolutionised how people shop online and is the world's dominant internet retailer.

In two decades the company expanded far beyond its bookseller beginnings, combining its world-spanning retail operation with less flashy but very profitable advertising and cloud computing businesses.

The company's blowout success made its founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos number one on Forbes' billionaires list this year.

The Seattle-based company has cemented customer loyalty through smart devices like Alexa and the Prime membership program that offers fast, free shipping as well as music and video streaming perks.

Amazon's stock rose 1.7 per cent on Tuesday, putting its market value at just over $US1 trillion ($A1.4 trillion).

Apple topped that mark in early August.


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