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Why Are Shares of Amazon.com (AMZN) Down Today?

This afternoon we watched Amazon.com drop -3.2% to a price of $220.28 per share. The Large-Cap Specialty Retail company is now trading -16.79% below its average target price of $264.72. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $230.0 to $306.0 per share for Amazon.com, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.

Amazon.com's short interest — meaning the percentage of the share float that is being shorted — is lower than average at 0.7%. The stock's short ratio is 1.57. The company's insiders own 8.45% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Another number to watch is the company's rate of institutional share ownership, which now stands at 66.3%. In conclusion, we believe there is positive market sentiment regarding Amazon.com.

Institutions Invested in Amazon.com

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2025-06-30 Vanguard Group Inc 8% 849,721,601 $187,180,925,988
2025-06-30 Blackrock Inc. 7% 712,821,915 $157,023,978,156
2025-06-30 State Street Corporation 4% 374,097,285 $82,408,021,796
2025-06-30 FMR, LLC 3% 344,074,733 $75,794,503,818
2025-06-30 Geode Capital Management, LLC 2% 216,717,657 $47,739,649,865
2025-06-30 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 2% 192,799,927 $42,470,932,625
2025-06-30 Morgan Stanley 2% 160,498,619 $35,355,438,874
2025-06-30 Price (T.Rowe) Associates Inc 1% 158,197,871 $34,848,618,592
2025-06-30 NORGES BANK 1% 125,065,004 $27,549,944,864
2025-06-30 Northern Trust Corporation 1% 96,596,707 $21,278,805,955
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