Amazon.com, Inc.
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) operates as a multinational technology company with e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence businesses, with a primary political signal of $160,000 in lobbying spend in 2021 and 8 politicians trading the stock, including a $56,003.5 purchase by Senator John Boozman.
BusinessWhat AMZN does
Amazon generates revenue through online retail sales, third-party seller services, subscription services (Prime), cloud computing (AWS), advertising, and physical stores. Its business model relies on scale, logistics infrastructure, and data network effects. The company is exposed to regulatory scrutiny on competition, data privacy, and labor practices.
6 months past · 3 months futureAMZN activity timeline
Executive Branch ConflictsAMZN held by Trump-administration officials
Lifetime Government AwardsAMZN federal contracts
AMZN doesn't hold direct federal contracts.
Verified via USASpending.gov: $0 reported in direct prime-contract awards. Companies in this position typically sell federal services indirectly through prime contractors and integrators (e.g., Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen, Microsoft Azure) or through commercial channels that don't appear in USASpending data.
Smart Money · 13F HoldingsHedge funds holding AMZN
Politicians Trading AMZNMembers of Congress with recent AMZN positions
Congressional TradesWho in Congress is trading AMZN
Corporate Insiders · Form 4What CEOs, CFOs, and directors are doing with their own stock
Stock awards & option exercises
Bills Affecting AMZNLive legislation impacting this stock
Political ProfileWhere AMZN sits in Washington
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STRUCTURAL: Lobbying spend of $160,000 focused on competition, infrastructure, and trade; donations to 6 politicians on key committees (Energy, Science, Appropriations). EVIDENTIARY: 8 politicians traded AMZN, including a $56,003.5 buy by Senator Boozman; executive branch holdings by Trump and staff. Net: Moderate bullish due to trading activity and committee alignment, offset by lack of recent insider buys and federal contracts.
Regulatory ExposureThreats & opportunities
Regulatory threats
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Antitrust scrutiny on competition in technology industriesFederal Trade Commission, Department of Justice"Lobbying filings cite 'Issues related to competition in technology issues' (get_political_influence.lobbying_patterns[0].specific_issues)."
Regulatory opportunities
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IT modernization and FedRAMP reform for cloud contractsGeneral Services Administration"Lobbying filing mentions 'Issues involving IT modernization, including FedRAMP reform' (Lobbying filings touching this ticker[2].specific_issues)."
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Surface transportation and autonomous vehicle policiesDepartment of Transportation"Lobbying filing cites 'Issues related to surface transportation, including autonomous vehicles' (Lobbying filings touching this ticker[2].specific_issues)."
Capitol Hill AlliesChampions & critics
Congressional champions
Congressional critics
- No specific congressional critics identified.
LobbyingWho's hired to advocate for AMZN
Live signals + predictions for AMZN — for Founders
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