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Amazon Stock (AMZN) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 for March 5

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Shares of Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) gained 0.19% in morning trading on Wednesday, trimming its five-day loss to -6.51%. Still, the stock remains mired in a slump that has accompanied the broad market’s sell-off and resulted in AMZN shedding -13.15% over the past month. Year-to-date, Amazon has fallen -6.89%.
This week, the company announced it is planning to launch a proprietary AI model with advanced reasoning capabilities that is set to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Tentatively scheduled for a June launch date, the model — named Nova — is intended to provide a price-efficient option over its competitors, including ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking.
During Amazon’s fourth-quarter 2024 earnings call on Feb. 6, the company announced that its advertising revenue surged to $17.3 billion as Thursday Night Football set streaming records by averaging 13.7 million viewers. That ad revenue represented 18% quarter-over-quarter growth. Additional revenue drivers included strong retail holiday spending and AI services through AWS, the largest cloud provider in the world. The stock hit its all-time high of $242.52 on Feb. 4 in the lead-up to the Q4 earnings call.
Outside of Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA), Amazon has been a Wall Street darling since the company’s initial public offering in May 1997 at a split-adjusted price of $0.07. Today, Amazon trades for about $218, meaning the stock is up more than 15,840% since January 2005. However, the only thing that matters from this point on is what the stock will do for the next one, five, and 10 years and beyond.
Let’s crunch the numbers and give you our best guess about Amazon’s future share price. No one has a crystal ball, and even the Wall Street “experts” are often wrong more than they are right in predicting future stock prices. We will walk through our assumptions and provide you with the story around the numbers (other sites just pick a share price without explaining why they suggest the price they do).
Here’s a table summarizing performance in share price, revenues, and profits (net income) from 2014 to 2017.
Year | Share Price | Revenues* | Net Income* |
2014 | $19.94 | $89.0 | ($.241) |
2015 | $15.63 | $107.0 | $.596 |
2016 | $32.81 | $136.0 | $2.371 |
2017 | $37.90 | $177.9 | $3.03 |
2018 | $58.60 | $232.9 | $10.07 |
2019 | $73.26 | $280.5 | $11.59 |
2020 | $93.75 | $386.1 | $21.33 |
2021 | $163.50 | $469.8 | $33.36 |
2022 | $167.55 | $514.0 | ($2.72) |
2023 | $85.46 | $574.78 | $30.42 |
2024 | $219.39 | $637.96 | $59.2 |
*Revenue and net income in billions
From 2014 to 2024, Amazon’s revenue grew by 616.80%. The ride up wasn’t always smooth, however. For example, in 2020, sales jumped 38%, and net income nearly doubled. 2021 saw a continued boom as people moved to e-commerce shopping during Covid. However, all those sales being “pulled forward” led to challenges in 2022, and the company swung to a surprise loss. As Amazon embarks into the back half of the decade, a few different key areas will determine its performance.
The current consensus one-year price target for Amazon stock is $269.80, which is about 30.87% upside potential from the latest closing price. All but four of 69 analysts covering Amazon recommend buying shares, 18 of them with “Strong Buy” ratings.
24/7 Wall St.‘s 12-month forecast projects Amazon’s stock price to be $226.50. We see AWS continuing its current 12% growth rate but see Amazon’s advertising business outperforming analysts’ expectations.
Add all these numbers up and take out some amount for “new bets” the company will surely be investing in (and a potential dividend boost) and we see revenue in 2030 at $1.15 trillion and $131 billion in net income. Today, the company trades for about 50X earnings, which we’ll take down to 35 times as the company matures (but continues showing growth). In our analysis, Amazon is worth $2.6 trillion in 2030. Here are our revenue, net income, and company size estimates through 2030:
Year | Revenue | Net Income | Total Enterprise Value |
2024 | $638 | $48.56 | $1.93 |
2025 | $710 | $62.13 | $2.12 |
2026 | $788 | $79.68 | $2.19 |
2027 | $867 | $96.53 | $2.29 |
2028 | $957 | $114.17 | $2.39 |
2029 | $1,049 | $136.69 | $2.5 |
2030 | $1,149 | $131.39 | $2.6 |
*Revenue and net income reported in billions and TEV in trillions
We estimate Amazon’s stock price to be $430.50 per share with 10% year-over-year revenue growth but compressed margins from more competition in its AWS unit. Our estimated stock price for Amazon will be 86.04% higher than the current stock price.
Year | Price Target | Change From Current Price |
---|---|---|
2025 | $226.50 | 9.87% |
2026 | $287.00 | 39.21% |
2027 | $371.00 | 79.96% |
2028 | $308.00 | 49.40% |
2029 | $361.90 | 75.55% |
2030 | $430.50 | 108.82% |
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